Last month, Erin and Chad Paine shared the first part of Henry Paine's birth story. His delivery was long and brutal, but there was great joy at the end of it. Now, six weeks later, they are ready to share the details of what happened next. In the three weeks that followed, Erin experienced serious complications, including a severe seizure that left her convinced that she wasn't going to survive.
But through it all, the Paines felt the peace of God, and Erin was a light to everyone who crossed her path. She and Chad say they are incredibly grateful to the doctors and nurses who worked tirelessly to give them the best care, as well as to the family and friends who supported them during their darkest hour. They are also deeply thankful to their social media family that held them up in prayer. The second part of Erin's health journey just hit YouTube. Be sure to grab a box of tissues.




IS NOTHING PRIVATE OR PERSONAL WITH THIS FAMILY? SELL YOUR LIFE TO MAKE MONEY. NOT VERY CHRISTIAN LIKE.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand it either but it's their way of life. Seems to work for them.
DeleteI agree, and the more drama they have, the more money they make. They're also going in the wrong direction with their fancy ways and designer tastes. Growing up they had no opportunities to have anything like those, so now they must think having them really sets them above. They don't realize how wrong they are, and how it all goes against the values they claim to have as Christians. Outward appearances mean nothing. The only thing made of gold should be your heart. Actions speak louder than words.
DeleteWhy did God allow this to happen to such a godly couple?
ReplyDeleteJob said in the Scriptures, "Though He slay me yet will I trust him." It's about trust and faith in God. Times of trial draw us closer to God, are lessons to be learned like relying on God, building our trust in Him, gaining patience, building our faith. We're not always promised an explanation. We just trust that God knows what He's doing and leave the results in His hands.
DeleteBad things happen to good people every day. Being a godly person doesn’t mean that you will have a life devoid of pain, heartache or tragedy.
DeleteStarvation, death, maternal
Deleteand infant mortality have existed for centuries. Why did God let that happen?
God doesn't seem to protect people that are Christians from life's problems. Who knows why.
DeleteRomans 8:38-30 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good,[a] for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.
DeleteTo show how great He is
DeleteThat's a question for God, not us.
DeleteContinued prayers for this family. This Thanksgiving will be extra special for them.
ReplyDeleteglad everyone is healed. but again that child couldhave died.
ReplyDeleteThe child was never in danger. Erin developed medical issues that had nothing to do with the pregnancy. It could have happened to someone with their 1st childbirth. Gall/kidney stones requiring meds and interventions that lead to undiagnosed uti, to septic shock, to her body resetting itself with a seizure that no one has an explanation for. I can't believe the number of people who come on this site and try to act like birth control is the ultimate cure because it prevents life from occurring with all of its complications! We live in a fallen world where sickness and setbacks are a part of life. Don't you appreciate the chance you were given to live and overcome all of life's struggles? And do you and the other negative commenters know that Erin is living with only 0.25 percent of her ovaries? The doctors said getting pregnant would be a 1 in a million chance (btw, birth control doesn't promise that low of odds). She has had THREE healthy babies since then. A statistician could tell you what the odds on three miracles is. God obviously wanted her to have another baby. And he gave her the grace to overcome this health struggle and share the love she experienced from her friends, family and church through this trial.
DeleteI'm so grateful for Erin's continued healing and that Henry is thriving. I'm not going to watch this only because it was awful enough to follow at the time it was happening, I don't personally want a refresher. May she continue to heal and have full use of her leg. God bless ths family. 🩷
ReplyDeleteWow- to the negativity people! Seriously?! This is their testimony of what God did! Did you ever think to just rejoice with them instead of being so angry? If you don’t want to know don’t watch their videos. Easy remedy. Some of us find it encouraging to hear others struggles & stories as bad as life gets the point is, God is still faithful!!🙌🏽
ReplyDelete@1:29 I so agree with you, I am rejoicing with them for God’s goodness, deliverance and like you mentioned His Faithfulness! What a precious family they are and all their extended family reached out to help, love and pray for them. Also their church family were helping and praying! Thank You Jesus!
DeleteThis is their testiony of what they THINK a god did. I do find it tiresome when believers attempt to convince others that a god not only exists, but hears prayers and answers them... when things go the way you want them to. When things don't work out, well.. then it's "god works in mysterious ways" or "you didn't have enough faith."
DeleteWhose angry? There's only 1 comment ,which is the first one,that isn't kind. I'm the one who said I didn't want a refresher which is why I won't watch it. Nothing angry about that. When I experience something upsetting I don't phone everyone I know to talk about it. Then your reliving it each time. Once was enough thank you. Have a great day. 🙂
DeleteSeemed like a re-run to me. Most people don't film medical issues and put them on the internet for public viewing either. TMI
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the crisis is over and everyone can go home.
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