
When Aimee McBroom set off for a relaxing girls’ trip in the woods of Pennsylvania, she never imagined she’d end up falling headfirst off a cliff. In this jaw-dropping episode of The Miracle Files, Aimee shares how a terrifying accident, a shattered...
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Emily Jones
Amy stood away from the edge of the cliff. It looked much higher from up here.
Holly Worthington
I went to run and I slipped.
Emily Jones
Amy didn't take a direct route over the front edge and went over the side of the cliff instead. The side where the water was only 2 to 3ft deep.
Holly Worthington
And it was like long blinks. I remember trying to grab at stuff and I kept thinking, if I'm going to get killed.
Emily Jones
This is the Miracle Files. I'm Emily Jones.
Holly Worthington
And I'm Holly Worthington. We're two sisters who love a captivating true story. But we're also seeking more light in our lives.
Emily Jones
So we're on a mission to find and share unforgettable, uplifting stories of God's miracles. We hope you'll join us on this journey.
Holly Worthington
Welcome back to the Miracle Files. You know that we like to mix things up and keep you guessing about what kind of story is going to be coming next.
Emily Jones
Yes, we do. And this one is a little bit different than our typical story. But something happens in the end that is very interesting and we would love to hear your thoughts on what you think. So leave us a comment on any of our social media pages.
Holly Worthington
Yeah, like we've said in the past, miracles do not always make logical sense. And all we know is that we are sharing the stories that you share with us. And you guys have some crazy, amazing stories.
Emily Jones
Yes, you do. But keep them coming. And also stay tuned until the end of the episode because we also have an update on one of our previous guests.
Holly Worthington
Okay, let's get to the story.
Emily Jones
Let's go. Amy McBroom was a strong woman, but she wasn't a strong swimmer. So this strong woman had to laugh as she paddled across Tionesta Lake in a donut shaped flotation tube. It was July and the sun war warmed Amy's skin as she floated across this beautiful forested lake in Northern Pennsylvania. At 33, Amy was enjoying a much anticipated girls trip with some of her friends, including her best friend Britta and her cousin Rachel. Her dad, who was a worrier by nature had warned her to be careful before leaving. But Amy was unconcerned. While Rachel and most of her friends relaxed on the beach, Amy followed her friend Britta across the lake. Britta, raised on a farm and a lover of adventure, swam adeptly ahead of Amy. Finally, Amy caught up with Britta on the far side of the lake. There, Britta challenged Amy to climb up and jump off an approximately 30 foot cliff that jutted out into the water. Here's Amy and I got to the.
Holly Worthington
Other side of the lake where there is sticking out into it. It's like a peninsula, so at the end of it you jump out and jump off. It's about 15 to 20ft deep that you jump into.
Emily Jones
Amy was deathly afraid of heights. But she felt an exhilaration at the thought of jumping off of the cliff. Ever since she turned 30, she was all about overcoming fears and taking on new challenges. This was a challenge she would not pass up. Even if she trembled with fear at the thought. Brita climbed ahead of Amy. She leaped off the cliff into the water with a giant splash. Amy stood away from the edge of the cliff. Her stomach dropped as she watched Brita go over the edge. It looked much higher from up here. Mustering all of her courage, Amy decided to run to the edge of the cliff and take the leap. Only that's not exactly what happened.
Holly Worthington
I went to run and I don't know if it was my coordination or I was just anxious because I'm deathly afraid of heights and I slipped or panicked, I'm not sure which, and I stumbled over the side.
Emily Jones
Amy didn't take a direct route over the front edge. Somehow she stumbled and lost her footing and went over the side of the cliff instead. The side that stood over the shore. The side where the water was only 2 to 3ft deep. And worse still, Amy plummeted head first.
Holly Worthington
And it was like long blinks. I remember trying to grab at stuff and I kept thinking if I grab something I can stop myself long enough to regroup or at least slow myself down and slide down the side because I'm going to get killed.
Emily Jones
Time seemed to slow down as Amy fell. Her fingers reached desperately and found nothing to hold onto, nothing to slow her fall. Instead, all she could do was brace for impact. Amy hit the bed of the lake hard. She landed with a sickening thud, crashing into the water below. Pain shot through her shoulder. She gasped, trying to catch her breath. Her arm and shoulder had taken the brunt of the fall. Stunned and still reeling from what had Just happened. Amy stumbled to her feet. Her shoulder was clearly dislocated. Her humerus bone jutted out in front of her chest. Her shoulder socket looked flat and empty. But somehow that wasn't Amy's first concern. The impact of the fall was so powerful that it tore off the bottoms of her two piece swimming suit. And as strange as it may seem, at first that was all Amy could think about. She felt incredibly embarrassed. She called to Britta for help and Britta quickly swam to her.
Holly Worthington
My bum was hanging out and I was so worried about flashing people. So she said, what do you want me to do? I said, I dislocated my shoulder. She said, do you want me to.
Pop it back in?
I look like, nope, pull out my bathing suit bottoms.
Emily Jones
Britta was mortified by the state of Amy's shoulder, but did as instructed and helped Amy pull up her bottoms. Amy then instructed Brita to flag down a nearby pontoon boat to help them. Something we haven't told you yet about Amy is that Amy is a nurse. In fact, she had worked in the emergency room and the operating room. As Amy stood there waiting for Brita to get help, a strange calm overcame her. She heard a voice telling her exactly what she needed to do. She knew the first thing she needed to do was stabilize her arm.
Holly Worthington
I had grabbed my arm and held it and I knew to stabilize a fracture and I knew I was dislocated if not fractured, so I held it. My wrist was really hurting, so I thought I broke my wrist for sure.
Emily Jones
Britta was able to yell to the drivers of the pontoon boat who immediately hurried to Amy.
Holly Worthington
The boat comes over. The guys say, climb in. I was like, I can't. I only got one arm. So these big like bodybuilder guys jump in the water and they literally lift me onto the pontoon boat. And it was like the guys and their wives and their kids. I said, I think I'm going to pass out. I need something to drink. And she gave me red Kool Aid. And in the back of my head I thought, I can't drink that because when I go to surgery and they put down my NG2, they're going to think I have a GI bleed and they're going to cut me open because I drank red Kool Aid. So I spit it out. My hand was really bleeding and the blood's all over my stomach, all over the front of my bathing suit bottoms and it was dripping onto their boat. And I'm thinking, oh, this is like probably a hundred thousand dollar boat and there's Kool Aid and blood all over it. And I said, I can't drink red. I need like, do you have water ice? And he made a makeshift ice pack with a beach towel. And Brita just, I remember her saying, listen to her. She's a nurse. She'll tell you what to do.
Emily Jones
Amy knew if she passed out, she couldn't tell anyone how to help her. But as the pontoon raced toward the boat dock, Amy felt an unusual peace enveloping her. A voice inside her head comforted her and softly said, hold your arm. You're going to be okay. As the group neared the dock, one of the young men on the pontoon offered to drive Amy to the hospital.
Holly Worthington
And I said, you don't have to. My cousin's gonna be there. When we get to the boat dock, my cousin's gonna be there. He's like, there's no way. It's a hike up. Then she has to come down the road, like, there's no way. And I said, she's gonna be there.
Emily Jones
Somehow Amy just knew her cousin Rachel would be there. And amazingly, Amy was right. Rachel had seen the fall from the other side of the lake and was at the boat dock in a flash. By the time the pontoon boat pulled up, Rachel was already backing her car down the boat ramp.
Holly Worthington
The pontoon boat was still moving. I stepped out onto the dock and walked up and got in her car.
Emily Jones
Amy reached the nearest hospital, a small rural clinic 45 minutes away. She knew this wasn't the place she wanted to have surgery. Her chances of healing fully from this injury were small. She needed an experienced surgeon. So instead, she received a sling and an IV and then endured a two and a half hour ambulance ride to the Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, her former workplace, which she lovingly calls Presby. On the way to Presby, Amy made a call on a cell phone. The best surgeon she knew just happened to owe her a favor from back when she worked in the or.
Holly Worthington
I called the hospital. I used to work there. So through the years, like you just get to know people. And I called the main number and I said, hey, and is Ivan around? Can you page him? And the operator said, are you a crazy patient? I said, no, but I'm about to be. So he answered and he was in surgery. It was a Saturday. And he said, mcbrew, what are you calling me for? I said, I need to know who's on call. He said, I am. And I said, I'm your 33 year old trauma coming down. So I was insulin relief. Because I know he's really good at what he does. He always said he owed me one from a prior situation. So when we pulled up, the ambulance door opened and he's standing there holding a cup of coffee and he's like, you fell off a rock, McBroom. I'm like, it was a big one. I'm so happy to see you.
Emily Jones
Amy's shoulder had been shatter and displaced. If there was any chance of saving it, she would need surgery immediately. Fortunately, Ivan was ready. In preparation for the surgery, Ivan warned Amy that if her nerve was too damaged, she would lose function in her arm. Amy hoped and prayed that wouldn't be the case. As the anesthesia kicked in, Amy drifted into unconsciousness. Hours later, she awoke with no feeling in her arm. She instantly worried about how the surgery had gone. She noticed Ivan leaning casually against the wall, coffee in hand, a satisfied smile on his face. He was surprised himself at how well the surgery had gone. Miraculously, Amy's nerve had been saved. She felt overwhelmed with gratitude. She remembered how the calming voice in her head had told her exactly what to do. From the moment the accident happened, she had held her arm correctly, protecting it from irreparable damage. Now her shoulder was secured by 31 screws and plates. While her arm had been spared. The road to recovery would be long and uncertain. It was still unlikely that Amy's arm would ever fully function, but at least there was a chance.
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No purchase necessary VGW Group void where prohibited by law 21 + terms and conditions apply. Amy stayed at her grandmother's house over the next week. Though Amy was grateful to be alive, she couldn't help but feel discouraged by the limitations of having only one functioning arm. Over the next few days, something strange and unexpected began to unfold over and over again.
Holly Worthington
Amazing.
Emily Jones
Amy would catch the flash of something going by in the hallway outside of her bedroom. At first she thought she must be imagining it. And then it happened again while her grandmother helped Amy bathe.
Holly Worthington
So I'm standing in the shower and Again, I hadn't cried since the night I had surgery, and I just start crying, and she's like, what's wrong?
Emily Jones
Amy explained how she felt humiliated and frustrated that she couldn't even bathe herself. And then she explained that she also kept seeing something in the hallway. Her grandmother didn't skip a beat.
Holly Worthington
And she's nonchalant howsing me off. And she, that's. That's your grandpap. She's not even looking at me. That's your grandpap. Then I really start crying. He was passed away in 2002, so. And then I really start kind of like, pat's here. She goes, he's been here since the day you're at in it.
Emily Jones
Amy felt that incredible peace return to her again. As her grandmother explained how much her grandpaps loved Amy, Amy knew she was being watched over. And once again, she knew everything would be okay. In the weeks that followed, Amy's friends and family repeatedly expressed their gratitude that she had landed on her shoulder instead of her head or neck. Had the fall occurred even slightly differently, she could have been easily paralyzed or worse. One of her friends expressed to her that he believed angels had guided her fall. Meanwhile, Amy worked hard on her recovery. Relearning how to move her arm felt like an uphill climb, but she pushed through the pain. The calming voice returned again. Just do what I tell you and you'll be fine. Over time, Amy defied the odds and began to regain feeling and function in her arm. And then her life took another unexpected turn. A day came at physical therapy that would forever change Amy's life.
Holly Worthington
One day, I was walking down the hall, and another patient walks up and is talking to me. He's like, where are you at for blah, blah, blah. I'm in for my acl. And I was looking at him like, yeah, okay, I'm done with men. Like, y' all are making me nuts. So a couple weeks later, the therapist says to me, hey, do you know Chad? And I'm like, no, don't know Chad. He said the ACL guy said, oh, yeah, I know him. He walked back with me one day. He's like, yeah, he wants your number.
Emily Jones
And as they say, the rest is history. Chad and Amy hit it off on that very first date. And about a year later, they were married. As Amy's shoulder healed, her heart was also healing. But the miracle miracles didn't stop there. And if you've listened to the miracle files at all, you know that miracles don't usually come without tragedy. First, Chad and Amy struggled with infertility, this brought them a lot of sorrow. But then they realized it was God's will for them to adopt. Soon, two precious babies became available for adoption. A son and a daughter. Each child was a testament to the miracles and that had unfolded in Amy's life. A reminder that even in the wake of tragedy, hope and joy could bloom. But again, the trials and miracles in Amy's life didn't cease. One night, Amy received a harrowing call that her husband had suffered a heart attack while playing hockey. Panic surged through her as she raced to the hospital. But amidst the fear, she prayed for her husband and heard the familiar voice of peace again.
Holly Worthington
When I got on the freeway when my husband had that heart attack and I heard God's audible voice saying, I hear your prayer, it made everything click. Of all of those times, they always say that still small voice, and I was like, I don't know what that means. I don't know what that means. But I have been hearing it my whole life. He's always been with me. God's always been next to me. And it was that still small voice that told me, grab your arm, Amy. Throw your body around. Hold it. Those men will lift you up. Get on the pontoon boat. Rachel will be waiting for you. She knows what to do. You're going to call Presby. You're going to make sure they don't operate on you up here. Like it was that still small voice of God guiding me that whole time that had been there my whole life. And everything kind of clicked.
Emily Jones
As Amy drove to the hospital, not knowing if her husband would live or die, one thing she knew was that God was in control and that he loved her. Reflecting on her journey, Amy saw the intricate connections of every event. The fall that led to her miraculous recovery, her grandfather's presence, and the beautiful family she had built. Each moment, each miracle was a ripple in the greater story God was weaving in her life. She realized that without the accident, she would never have met her husband, adopted her children, nor would she have come to understand the depth of her faith. Fortunately, gratefully, Amy's husband recovered from his heart attack. And Amy felt as though the threads of her life were being weaved together in a tapestry of divine intervention. It wasn't long after that Chad, her husband, and their three year old son were sitting at the kitchen table when their son said something that took Amy's breath away. He said something none of us have an explanation for. But if this doesn't give you goosebumps, I don't know what Will, my son.
Holly Worthington
Was eating second dinner, we call it. My husband came home late and was eating dinner, and my son's sitting, eating second dinner with my husband. He gets in a trance and is staring at me. And he said, mommy, remember when you fell? And we don't talk about it. And I looked at my husband and I'm at the sink and I look at my son, I go, yeah, but I remember. Mommy remembers when she fell. He goes, I caught you. And I said, what? He goes, I caught you, Mommy. He said, I caught you because if I didn't catch you, you wouldn't be my mummy. He said, so I caught you. And I said, did you? And he said, yeah, so what did I hurt? And he came over and touched my left arm. I said, I hurt my arm. He said, yeah, but it wasn't that one. He said, it was this one, Mommy. It was the one you have that boo boo on. That's the one that you hurt. But I caught you so you could be my mommy, because if I didn't catch you, you weren't going to be my mommy.
Emily Jones
Some miracles truly have no explanation. They don't always make logical sense. But what Amy now understands fully is that a terrible, painful fall, the most traumatic experience of her life, has resulted in the greatest blessings and miracles of her life. And knowing God has a plan and has been there for her all along has made all the difference.
Holly Worthington
Wow. I love this story so much. And like we said earlier, we don't understand. We don't know why Amy's little boy said what he said. Maybe it's a message from God, letting Amy know that he was aware of her the whole time. Or maybe somehow her little guy was her angel.
Emily Jones
We.
Holly Worthington
We don't understand it. We don't know.
Emily Jones
We. We don't know. But I do think it's really interesting how she said, they don't really talk about this ever, and so she didn't know where it came from. But I do think, you know, it definitely reaffirmed to her how blessed she was from this accident.
Holly Worthington
And the thing I love the most about this story is how clear it is that God is in the details of Amy's life. And to me, it's really beautiful how it all came together.
Emily Jones
Yeah. Yeah. I love the imagery of the tapestry and how everything is weaved together for our own good because we don't always enjoy the things we have to go through. Sometimes it's really hard, but one day we'll be able to look back and see how everything happened for our Good. And it all fits together perfectly. And one person who we've had previously on our show who has seen some good come out of his tragedy is Matt Ream. Yes.
Holly Worthington
And if you don't remember or haven't listened to that episode yet, Matt Ream is the guy who was trapped under a bridge for six years. Days in his truck. In his wrecked truck. And he had to have his leg amputated as well.
Emily Jones
Yeah. His experience was crazy.
Holly Worthington
Oh, my gosh.
Emily Jones
Yeah. And we were able to catch up with Matt Ream.
Holly Worthington
Yeah. So update. He got a new haircut. He's learned. He does. He's learning to use his prosthetic leg like a pro. And he's still going through a few surgeries just trying to get his body to get back to normal functioning.
Emily Jones
Yeah. He was just in Colorado actually getting a surgery on his thumb. He has been through so much, but he is very inspiring to us. So here's what Matt had to say.
Matt Ream
I was pinned in my truck by the engine under a bridge for six days where nobody could see me, nobody could hear me. And all I heard was hundreds of thousands of people driving 10ft overhead. Every day, I'm seeing all these people being inspired and motivated from something I had no intention of motivating or inspiring people from. I mean, I went through it honestly just trying to fight for my life in the moment. Nothing I was doing was trying to motivate other people. However, a lot of the times when I was in my truck, I was simply just trying to motivate myself. And I guess life has a weird way of working out to where me motivating myself to make it through ended up motivating other people to make it through their own. Their own problems, their own issues, their own trauma that they're dealing with. And it kind of causes me to choke up whenever I talk about it because it's like I'm a nobody. And people from all over the world are seeing this story, and they're reaching out to me, saying how inspired they are that I was able to make it through that. And over time, that was leading me to believe and kind of to think, oh, you know, maybe I should continue doing this.
Emily Jones
Yeah.
Holly Worthington
So Matt has gone on to become a motivational speaker, and it's incredible. Like, I follow him on social media, and it's so cool to see all the people that reach out to him and tell him how his experience has changed their lives.
Emily Jones
Yeah. If you want to hear more about Matt's story, well, first of all, listen to episode 10 of the Miracle Files. I highly recommend it.
Holly Worthington
Two thumbs up.
Emily Jones
But also you can read his book. It's called Still Standing and it just kind of dives in deeper to some challenges that he went through in his childhood and other parts of his life. That is really interesting. So go check it out.
Holly Worthington
Yes. And thanks again for joining us. As always. Subscribe Share Follow let's flood the world with God's light and we're so grateful for all of you who are helping us to do that. Thank you for joining us. If you have a miracle to share, contact us@themerical files.com or find us on Facebook.
Emily Jones
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Holly Worthington
Join us next time as we discover more of God's miracles. And don't forget to look for his light in your own lives.
Podcast: The Miracle Files
Hosts: Holly Worthington & Emily Jones
Release Date: July 7, 2025
In Episode 37 of The Miracle Files, hosts Holly Worthington and Emily Jones delve into the harrowing yet inspirational story of Amy McBroom, a woman whose life took a dramatic turn following a cliff jumping accident. Unlike the typical true crime narratives, this episode emphasizes divine intervention, redemption, and the enduring power of faith amidst adversity.
[00:30]
The episode opens with a gripping recount of Amy McBroom's cliff jumping accident. Amy, a strong individual yet not a strong swimmer, embarked on a girls' trip across Tionesta Lake in Pennsylvania. Despite her fears of heights, Amy sought to overcome her anxieties, inspired by her mission to challenge herself.
[03:19]
Amy's experience took a dangerous turn when she attempted to emulate her friend Britta's cliff jump. Overcoming her fear momentarily, Amy misjudged her run and stumbled over the cliff's side. Instead of landing in the 15-20 feet deep water, she plummeted headfirst, resulting in a dislocated shoulder and other severe injuries.
Notable Quote:
Holly Worthington recounts Amy’s immediate reactions post-fall:
"I remember trying to grab at stuff and I kept thinking, if I'm going to get killed." [04:48]
[06:11]
As Amy struggled in the water, she called out for help, leading her friend Britta to retrieve her. Despite the chaotic scene—bodybuilders assisting Amy and a humorous yet tense exchange about her soiled swimsuit—Amy's medical training as a nurse came into play. She instinctively stabilized her arm, demonstrating her composure under pressure.
[08:20]
A striking turn of events unfolded as Amy felt an unusual peace during her rescue, hearing what she described as a "voice inside her head" guiding her actions. This sense of calm propelled her towards the nearest hospital, a rural clinic, but recognizing the need for specialized care, she was transported to the Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, affectionately known as "Presby."
Notable Quote:
Amy reflects on the guiding voice during the incident:
"You're going to be okay." [08:20]
[10:03]
At Presby, Amy reunited with Ivan, a trusted surgeon who owed her a favor. Their timely collaboration resulted in a successful surgery that saved her nerve, although her shoulder required extensive stabilization with 31 screws and plates. Despite the physical trauma, Amy's survival and partial recovery were seen as miraculous.
Notable Quote:
Holly Worthington shares Amy’s anxiety post-surgery:
"He was surprised himself at how well the surgery had gone. Miraculously, Amy's nerve had been saved." [10:55]
[13:10]
During her recovery at her grandmother's house, Amy began experiencing inexplicable signs of her late grandfather's presence. These moments of comfort reinforced her belief in divine oversight, providing emotional and spiritual support during her convalescence.
[15:11]
As Amy continued her rehabilitation, she encountered another life-altering event when she met Chad, a fellow patient, through a series of seemingly coincidental encounters orchestrated by divine timing. Their relationship blossomed into marriage, symbolizing how her misfortune led to profound personal blessings.
Notable Quote:
Holly Worthington reflects on Amy's son's mystical statement:
"He caught you because if I didn't catch you, you wouldn't be my mommy." [19:01]
[16:54]
The narrative deepens as Amy and Chad face further trials, including Chad's heart attack. Through faith and the recurring presence of the guiding voice, Amy races to the hospital, embodying trust in divine providence. Their journey culminates in the joyful addition of two adopted children, each representing the miracles woven into Amy's life post-accident.
[19:01]
A profound moment occurs when Amy's three-year-old son articulates a mysterious connection to her accident:
"Mommy, remember when you fell?... I caught you because if I didn't catch you, you wouldn't be my mommy." [19:47]
This statement serves as a poignant reminder of the unseen forces at play, reinforcing the episode's central theme of miracles beyond human comprehension.
[20:15]
Holly and Emily discuss the intricate tapestry of Amy's life, highlighting how each event, from the accident to meeting Chad and adopting their children, aligns perfectly to showcase a divine plan. They emphasize that while miracles often arise from tragedy, they bring about profound blessings that redefine one's life.
[21:32]
The hosts segue into an update on a previous guest, Matt Ream, who survived being trapped under a bridge for six years. Matt's story of survival and his evolution into a motivational speaker exemplify the enduring impact of shared miracles and the ripple effects of faith and resilience.
Notable Quote:
Matt Ream shares his perspective on inspiring others:
"Life has a weird way of working out to where me motivating myself to make it through ended up motivating other people to make it through their own." [22:21]
In wrapping up the episode, Holly and Emily encourage listeners to subscribe, share, and engage with the community by sharing their own miracle stories. They reiterate the episode's core message: amidst life's darkest moments, divine intervention and faith can illuminate a path of hope and transformation.
Notable Quote:
Emily Jones encapsulates the episode's essence:
"Without the accident, she would never have met her husband, adopted her children, nor would she have come to understand the depth of her faith." [17:46]
Divine Intervention: Amy's accident serves as a catalyst for profound personal transformation, highlighting the belief that divine forces work through human experiences to bring about positive outcomes.
Faith and Resilience: Despite severe physical and emotional trauma, Amy's unwavering faith and resilience enable her to navigate through recovery and unforeseen blessings.
Interconnectedness of Life Events: The episode underscores how seemingly random or tragic events can intertwine to create a purposeful and meaningful life journey.
Legacy of Inspiration: Matt Ream's updated story illustrates how survival and faith can inspire others, fostering a community of hope and encouragement.
Mystical Signs: The mysterious behaviors of Amy's son introduce an element of the supernatural, suggesting that miracles can manifest in inexplicable and personal ways.
"Over the Edge: Cliff Jumping Accident and Miracle" masterfully blends suspense with spirituality, presenting a narrative that transcends typical true crime storytelling. Through Amy McBroom's journey, listeners are reminded of the enduring power of faith, the possibility of miracles amidst chaos, and the intricate ways in which life's challenges can lead to unexpected blessings.
Stay Connected: If you have a miracle to share or wish to engage with the The Miracle Files community, contact us@themircelfiles.com or find them on Facebook.
Next Episode Teaser: Join Holly and Emily as they uncover more of God’s miracles, encouraging listeners to seek and recognize the light in their own lives.