Temple blessings, Crohn’s disease, faith during trials, weekly temple worship, healing, depression, family miracles, finding peace in hardship, covenant blessings, trusting God through suffering They were already stretched thin before life began asking even more of them. Cameron and Amanda were raising children, navigating foster care, building a home with their own hands, and trying to hold together a family under the relentless pressure of illness, financial strain, emotional exhaustion, and the lingering heaviness of the COVID years. Amanda’s Crohn’s disease never truly disappeared. Some seasons were manageable. Others left her weak, discouraged, and wondering how much longer she could keep carrying everything life demanded of her. Then came a quiet impression that made no practical sense at all. Attend the temple weekly. The problem was that they lived far away. Gas was expensive. Time was scarce. Their health and finances were already stretched to the limit. By every earthly calculation, they simply could not afford it. But the impression came again: “You can’t afford not to.” What followed was not a perfect ending or a life suddenly free from pain. Amanda still faces ongoing health struggles. There were still hospital stays, difficult days, uncertainty, and prayers that seemed to take longer to answer than they hoped. But something inside their family began to change. Peace began appearing where panic used to live. Depression loosened its grip. Their marriage deepened. Sacred impressions began guiding them through parenting fears they did not know how to solve. Financial burdens eased in unexpected ways. And little by little, they discovered that miracles are not always the removal of suffering. Sometimes they are the strength to keep walking through it with God beside you. As Cameron watched the people he loved struggle, he came to a realization that changed him forever: he did not have to hold everyone together by himself. The Lord already held them. Tender, honest, and deeply hopeful, this is the story of a family discovering that faith does not always heal everything instantly—but it can steady a soul, soften a burden, and fill even the hardest seasons with unmistakable evidence that heaven has not forgotten you.
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