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"Your pain may be temporary, but God's faithfulness is permanent."
Some stories don't make sense until you can look back and see where Jesus was all along.
When most people think of Evelyn Cormier, they remember her time on American Idol. But behind the music was a season of heartbreak that changed everything.
In this episode of Rewrite, Evelyn talks about walking through divorce at 22 years old, returning home feeling like her future had been ripped away, and finding out that God is a Father who carries His children when they can't carry themselves.
Now, she's living a story only the Redeemer could write.
Expecting her first baby, restoring a 200-year-old farmhouse with her husband, and releasing her new song "Leaning On Jesus," Evelyn shares what it looks like to live on the other side of God's faithfulness. She reminds us that restoration doesn't erase our pain - it reveals God's presence through it.
If you've ever wondered whether God can redeem what feels broken, this conversation is a beautiful reminder that He's still writing your story.
By The Light FM"Your pain may be temporary, but God's faithfulness is permanent."
Some stories don't make sense until you can look back and see where Jesus was all along.
When most people think of Evelyn Cormier, they remember her time on American Idol. But behind the music was a season of heartbreak that changed everything.
In this episode of Rewrite, Evelyn talks about walking through divorce at 22 years old, returning home feeling like her future had been ripped away, and finding out that God is a Father who carries His children when they can't carry themselves.
Now, she's living a story only the Redeemer could write.
Expecting her first baby, restoring a 200-year-old farmhouse with her husband, and releasing her new song "Leaning On Jesus," Evelyn shares what it looks like to live on the other side of God's faithfulness. She reminds us that restoration doesn't erase our pain - it reveals God's presence through it.
If you've ever wondered whether God can redeem what feels broken, this conversation is a beautiful reminder that He's still writing your story.