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1. Beauty in the Broken: An Unexpected Ending

36 min · 16 de nov de 2025
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Carrie Pittman Hill's story is one of courage, faith, and unexpected grace. Her path through infertility was anything but simple—marrying later in life, walking alongside a husband who had battled leukemia, and hearing doctors say she had only a 10% chance of conceiving biological children. Torn between fear and faith, Carrie longed to be that 10%. Through every valley, she discovered what it truly means to be carried—by a loving God and a faithful community. This is not just a story; it's God's story for her revealing an abundance she never imagined. Though the outcome wasn't what she expected, it was filled with beauty and purpose. Carrie's journey reminds us that even in the broken places, God's light shines brightest—turning heartache into hope and creating something beautiful.

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episode 1. Beauty in the Broken: An Unexpected Ending artwork

1. Beauty in the Broken: An Unexpected Ending

Carrie Pittman Hill's story is one of courage, faith, and unexpected grace. Her path through infertility was anything but simple—marrying later in life, walking alongside a husband who had battled leukemia, and hearing doctors say she had only a 10% chance of conceiving biological children. Torn between fear and faith, Carrie longed to be that 10%. Through every valley, she discovered what it truly means to be carried—by a loving God and a faithful community. This is not just a story; it's God's story for her revealing an abundance she never imagined. Though the outcome wasn't what she expected, it was filled with beauty and purpose. Carrie's journey reminds us that even in the broken places, God's light shines brightest—turning heartache into hope and creating something beautiful.

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