Miracles for Bobby, The Story From Bobby’s Mom #506

Today, I have a very special guest on the podcast: my sister. Listen in as Heather tells the story of my nephew Bobby’s near-fatal car accident in June 2017 and his miraculous road to healing in the aftermath of a devastating brain and spinal injury.

You’ll notice the sound quality is a little rough – because we recorded this in the hospital – and you may notice it’s a little longer than usual, because, well… we had a window and we took it. I hope you’ll be encouraged as you listen to our story of tears, triumph and testimony as we take listeners back to that terrible night and bear witness to the many miracles we have seen in the aftermath of tragedy. The takeaway? God can be trusted.

We serve a God of miracles!

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Bobby’s Road to Recovery Blog

Winners of the 500th Podcast are:

Embrace This Joyful Life, Dannah Carmack
ITunes- Launching Arrows Mama Nahna Nanners
Instagram CMoore ( @filled_to_overflow ) Cecily Moore ( @cecilymoore31 )

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About Heidi St. John

Heidi has been married to her husband Jay since 1989. Together they have seven children and three grandchildren! The St. Johns homeschooled their kids all the way through high school. Heidi is the the author of seven books, host of the popular podcast "Off the Bench," and the founder of MomStrong International, an online community of women learning God's Word and how to apply it to every day life. She and her husband Jay are also the founders of Firmly Planted Family and the Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center, located in Vancouver, Washington.