Krista, the oldest of six, grew up in California, where family meant camping trips and baseball games. At BYU, she met her husband—he spoke Russian, and she signed ASL. They started a family, building a life filled with love and promise. Then, without warning, their nearly three-year-old daughter had a seizure and wouldn’t wake up. A brain tumor. A coma. Krista felt the crushing weight of guilt—How did I miss this? Desperate, she cried out to God, “Help.” The answer came, unexpected but undeniable—one word that brought overwhelming peace. The Lord had prepared her for this moment. As family and friends poured in—hundreds of them—she felt both earthly and heavenly angels lifting her. Her daughter survived surgery but only for a day. At a crossroads, Krista faced the question: would she drown in grief or cling to Christ? A divine encounter confirmed—she would not sink. In this episode, Krista shares her story of loss, faith, and the Savior who carried her through the storm.
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