Summary
SummaryβI remember feeling like everything in my life had fallen apart. Four years ago, I was just a messβheadaches, ringing in my ears, and no one could figure it out. When I finally went to Mayo Clinic, they discovered two growths in my brain. I wasnβt prepared for what came next. One morning, I woke up and 80 percent of my hearing was gone. As a musician, music was my heartbeatβI was devastated. Doctors told me neurosurgery offered the only hope to save what remained, so two weeks later I went under the knife. The growths were removed, but my hearing never came back. I faced a season of silence and constant ringing, knowing only God could heal me completely.
During that time, our church life groupβthrough Zoomβbecame my lifeline. I asked for a ride to the airport; within days, they offered to cover my hotel and food at Mayo Clinic. Their prayers and generosity overwhelmed me. Flying back, I got the miracle call: my insurance appeal had been approved. In two weeks, Iβd have a cochlear implant surgery.
Today, Iβm filled with gratitudeβthough I still wear my implant, I know itβs Godβs direct provision. This journey taught me that when life turns rocky, doing life together in faith can move mountains. πβ€οΈβ
After becoming almost completely deaf, Sarah felt discouraged. With the support of those around her, things began to change.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:07 Lost Most Hearing 01:43 Neurosurgery Procedure 03:52 Life Group Provides Support 04:33 Insurance Appeal Approved 06:09 Reflecting on Life Together
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