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We interview people who "get" infertility, including those who walk through it, and those who walk alongside them.

Sarah's Laughter is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that provides Christian support for those struggling with infertility or child loss. For more information about Sarah's Laughter, please visit our website at sarahs-laughter.com. Thank you.

Mar 20, 2017

Sister. Missionary. Prayer Warrior. Paulette Delaney of Heart Hidden International Skyped in this week to talk about the power of prayer to strengthen our most important relationship during infertility. 

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Mar 13, 2017

Bridgette and Madison were best friends. Then sisters-in-law. One conceived. The other didn't. Both were in for surprises. This is their story.

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New Episode Sunday Night - Friends, Family, and Broken Things

Mar 11, 2017

If you're looking at this post on our site, you can see a broken bowl that's been repaired using gold. It's an example of a Japanese art form called kintsugi. The broken bowl has fractures whose repairs are accentuated, not hidden—and the bowl is more beautiful than ever. 

I kept thinking about kintsugi while editing...


Mar 6, 2017

The medical facts were clear: it was impossible for Emma & Andrew to have a biological child. But they clung to the belief that God promised them a child and even told them its name. “If we are praying for something, we need to be ready for answered prayers.” Their struggle between faith and facts continued...


Don't Miss Our Next Episode Sunday Night - Emma Bustard from Northern Ireland

Mar 3, 2017

Our next episode drops this Sunday at 6 PM CST (midnight GMT), and it's for anyone who's in an impossible situation, or discouraged, or has grieved loss upon loss. It is deep. It is profound. And it will move you.

Emma Bustard (rhymes with mustard) hails from Northern Ireland. Her story is full of astounding grief and...