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14. Jesus Got Me Pregnant

14. Jesus Got Me Pregnant

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After five years of trying to conceive… this is the testimony we’ve been waiting to share.

In today’s conversation, Molly opens up about her deeply personal journey through infertility, the emotional and physical toll of waiting, and how God used those five years to transform her faith, her marriage, and her identity.

From monthly cycles of hope and heartbreak to moments of anger, surrender, and ultimately encountering the love of Jesus in a real and embodied way—this episode is a raw and powerful testimony of what it looks like to trust God when your prayers feel unanswered.

And then… the miracle.

We talk about:

  • What infertility actually feels like (and why it’s often suffered in silence)
  • The mental and emotional spiral of trying to “fix” your body
  • Wrestling with God, anger, and unanswered prayers
  • The difference between control vs. true surrender
  • How somatic healing and faith intersected in Molly’s journey
  • What it means to trust God’s timing—even when it hurts
  • The exact moment everything changed

This episode is for the woman in the waiting.
The one who just got her period again.
The one asking, “When is it my turn?”

If that’s you—this conversation is meant to breathe hope back into your heart.

You are not alone.
And your story is not over.

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