tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4953607740696523736.post1833947719854278287..comments2023-07-21T06:19:27.125-07:00Comments on Childless by Marriage: Can a magic spell end your childless woes?Sue Fagalde Lickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14740379397806418651noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4953607740696523736.post-45434779462474536372014-08-01T10:00:26.833-07:002014-08-01T10:00:26.833-07:00Thank you, Ruthie. I agree. God can give us miracl...Thank you, Ruthie. I agree. God can give us miracles, but He also wants us to do our part. And then trust He knows what he's doing. Sue Fagalde Lickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14740379397806418651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4953607740696523736.post-80767209453460763082014-08-01T09:40:27.010-07:002014-08-01T09:40:27.010-07:00As an evangelical Christian I hear of such testimo...As an evangelical Christian I hear of such testimonies and have often prayed for one myself. So yes I still believe in miracles; however I also believe it's not that simple. A person has to take care of themselves, ie drink plenty of water, exercise, go easy on the cookies and pizza and on and on. Can God bypass bad health and give a woman a baby? Sure but that is where faith comes in. Either you have it or you don't. My faith is tested in the area of infertility more than any other area in my life. The short answer is yes I believe in miracles; the long answer is yes but it's a bigger picture such as health challenges, age, other family dynamics, one's calling in life plus their own personal goals -------all those factors rolled into 1 big 'I choose to trust God to know what's best for me' is how I get by. I know it's different for everyone. Some will turn their nose up at my simplistic response while others say 'ok that's your prerogative'. Although I want a baby, I'm not one of those women who must have a child to feel 'complete' or to feel 'like a woman' so I come at this from a different angle. If I do have a baby it won't become my identity like so many women I see. Such a touchy subject Sue, always gets me thinking (and rambling). ruthienoreply@blogger.com