The Grace Cycle Show
Are you a Christian mom in midlife longing for deeper connection with God—but feeling burned out from trying harder?
Welcome to The Grace Cycle Show, the faith-based podcast that helps women like you grow spiritually without striving.
Hosted by Karen Dittman, co-author of Thriving in Grace: Unleashing Wellness from a Biblical Perspective, this podcast offers biblical encouragement, honest conversations, and practical tools to help you live by the power of God’s grace—not guilt or performance.
Each week, Karen shares real-life stories, inspiring interviews, and teachings on The Grace Cycle—a transformational framework to help you thrive emotionally, spiritually, and relationally in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.
Whether you're seeking spiritual renewal, tired of perfectionism, or want to experience more peace and purpose in this season of life, Thriving in Grace is for you.
Subscribe today and discover a fresh, grace-filled path to spiritual growth.
The Grace Cycle Show
Miracle in the Bathtub: Sylvia Stevenson's Story of God's Grace and Survival
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In this powerful episode of The Grace Cycle Show, host Karen Dittman sits down with her friend Sylvia Stevenson, who shares her miraculous testimony of God’s grace during a life-threatening stroke.
Sylvia recounts how she spent three days paralyzed in a bathtub, yet powerfully experienced God’s presence and protection until she was rescued. Her incredible recovery went beyond what doctors thought possible, and today she encourages others to trust God, never give up on prayer, and remain watchful for His answers.
This faith-filled conversation offers hope and inspiration for anyone walking through trials, reminding us that God’s grace meets us even in the most desperate circumstances.
00:00 Welcome to the Grace Cycle Show
01:00 Introducing Sylvia Stevenson
01:50 Sylvia's Miraculous Story
07:19 Experiencing God's Presence
12:09 Sylvia's Encouraging Message
14:21 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts