Last year, their growing family was preparing to welcome baby number seven—kids ranging from newborn to sixteen. But with just five dollars in their account, $4,500 in monthly bills, and no savings or retirement to fall back on, the future looked impossible. Then came the final blow: her husband was let go from his job—no warning, no safety net.
But God.
Where fear could’ve taken hold, peace flooded in instead. They said no to loans, yes to prayer, rest, and radical trust. They tightened their belts, got creative with what they had, and praised God through every moment.
And He showed up—every single time. Bills paid on time. Puppies finally sold. Random money arrived. And then, during one quiet prayer for the right job, the phone rang—a company her husband had applied to a year earlier was ready to hire.
God provided to the dollar. Their account never went negative, even after eight weeks of unemployment. In the middle of what could’ve been chaos, they were granted time with loved ones, including those they’d soon have to say goodbye to.
Now, with a joyful one-year-old in their arms and hearts full of gratitude, they look back not with fear—but with faith. Their family is stronger, wiser, and deeply rooted in the goodness of God.