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Reflections 2 Revelations

Reflections 2 Revelations

By: Emily Faith Gibson
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This testimony series creates a space for real women and men to share real stories - stories of grace, healing, redemption, and the everyday faithfulness of God. My hope is that as you listen, you’ll find pieces of your own journey reflected in theirs, and that you’ll be reminded that no one’s story is too messy, too complicated, or too far gone for God to redeem.

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  • The Miracle Prayer
    Dec 9 2025

    In this first episode of our testimony series Reflections2Revelations, we meet Jennifer Renfroe, a woman whose life reveals the unmistakable power of God to heal and restore. From surviving being held at gunpoint at 22, to losing her mother at 33, completely surrendering her life to God, to facing blindness, tumors, lifelong kidney stones, three heart attacks, and the prospect of open-heart surgery, Jennifer walked through years of fear, but she never stopped seeking God even in the darkest places.

    Then came the miracle.

    One Sunday morning, Jennifer felt certain that if she went to church and asked for prayer, God would heal her. That same day, she felt a sweeping presence move through her body, and her symptoms instantly stopped. Follow-up tests confirmed what she already knew: every tumor, every kidney stone, her blindness, and her heart issues were completely gone.

    Today, Jennifer shares her testimony with one purpose in mind: to breathe renewed hope, revived faith, and courageous expectation into anyone who feels forgotten by God or overwhelmed by their circumstances. Her story is a reminder that no valley is too deep, no diagnosis too final, and no life too broken for the healing power of a relationship with Jesus.

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