Pleasant Word Author Discusses Barreness and Infertility

Author LaMonda Hopman spoke with Brother Ron Miller today on the Bible Breakfast Club broadcasting over the greater Kentucky area. She shared about her book Sarah’s Child: Barreness Broken.

Is there an empty spot in your heart waiting to be filled by a child? Have you longed to cradle a baby in your arms–not just any baby but your baby? Be encouraged by LaMonda Hopman’s journey through infertility to motherhood.

Since biblical times couples have struggled with infertility. God promised Sarah a child but she did not believe Him, especially in her old age. God intended for Sarah to have a child born from her own womb in His timing and at her age. “Then the Lord took note of Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did for Sarah as He had promised. So Sarah conceived and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the appointed time of which God had spoken to him” (Genesis 21:1-2).

LaMonda Hopman and her husband, Steven, know the anguish that Sarah and Abraham felt when their desire to have a child seemed forever unfulfilled. But God heard the cries of both of these couples as they poured out their love to Him. If you are dealing with infertility, lay your desires at His feet. He shares your pain and wants you, His child, to trust Him on this difficult personal journey.

To order your copy of Sarah’s Child, please visit our Pleasant Word online bookstore.

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