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Ep 9: Abortion Table to Miracle Baby

Episode 9 of the The Elevation Room podcast, hosted by Dustin Lail, titled "Ep 9: Abortion Table to Miracle Baby" was published on August 20, 2025 and runs 59 minutes.

August 20, 2025 ·59m · The Elevation Room

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Send us Fan Mail In this powerful episode, I sit down with my friend Christian Robertson, whose life almost ended before it ever began. Christian shares his journey from being the child doctors said wouldn't survive or at best, would be dependent his whole life—to growing up in a home marked by addiction, absence, and instability—and how he later found restoration, identity, and healing. We talk candidly about: The miraculous way God intervened before he was even bornWhat it’s like to grow up...

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In this powerful episode, I sit down with my friend Christian Robertson, whose life almost ended before it ever began.

Christian shares his journey from being the child doctors said wouldn't survive or at best, would be dependent his whole life—to growing up in a home marked by addiction, absence, and instability—and how he later found restoration, identity, and healing.

We talk candidly about:

  • The miraculous way God intervened before he was even born
  • What it’s like to grow up with an absent parent and still fight to understand your worth
  • The pain of loss and the long road of grief after a family tragedy
  • Therapy, healing, and the courage it takes to unpack your story
  • What inner healing really looks like as a man and a believer

Whether you've wrestled with your own past, struggled to feel like you're enough, or are trying to hold onto hope in a dark season—you'll find a lot to relate to here.

This isn’t just a testimony. It’s a reminder that God’s grace reaches back further than we realize and can rewrite every chapter.

#RootedinPurpose #LivingonPurpose #WalkingwithPurpose

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