Reclaiming Motherhood

When Fear Meets Faith: Trusting God Through Your Child’s Healing Process


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In today’s powerful and faith-filled episode, I sit down with our special guest, Giselle, to have an honest and hope-filled conversation about navigating the terrifying and sacred journey of having a seriously ill child — and what it looks like to cling to God through every uncertain moment.

Giselle vulnerably shares the moment she received her son’s diagnosis and the emotional weight that followed. Together, we explore what it truly means to set boundaries, stand firm on God’s Word, and resist allowing fear, medical reports, or circumstances to override the promises of God.

This conversation is a reminder that while the battle with sickness is deeply human and painfully real, we are never alone. Giselle speaks to the tension of faith and fear, the wrestle of being a mother in the trenches, and the beauty of allowing God to walk intimately with you and your child through the healing process.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • The moment Giselle received her son’s life-altering diagnosis

  • Navigating the emotional and spiritual shock of a serious illness

  • How to stand on God’s Word when the medical reality feels overwhelming

  • Setting boundaries around fear, opinions, and negative reports

  • Understanding the human side of battling sickness as a mother

  • Inviting God into the journey of healing, surrender, and trust

  • Encouragement for Christian moms walking through medical hardship with their children

This episode offers comfort, strength, and biblical encouragement for any mom who feels overwhelmed, scared, or unsure of how to hold her faith steady in the middle of a storm.

You are not weak for feeling afraid — and you are not alone in the fight.


Connect with Giselle:

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/gisiquin

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/gisiquin

Website:
www.readywriterservicesllc.com


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Reclaiming MotherhoodBy Cierra Tipton