National Infertility Awareness Week–Ask Questions During NIAW!

NIAW 2016

It’s NIAW! There are lots of questions being asked about infertility this week in an effort to raise awareness. Hopefully there are many conversations being started about infertility’s impact on women, marriages, and families.

I want you to consider asking a question from a spiritual standpoint:

Ask God what it is that you still need to see in His Word so that you can believe He has already delivered you from the yoke of infertility.

His Word is able to change any impossibility into…I know I should say “possibility” here but a possibility does not convey the certainty and firmness of receiving what you’re desiring. What you want is not just a possibility. What you want is what He has promised–that none would be barren (Deuteronomy 7:13-14).

Here’s an excerpt from my soon-to-be-released book, Live to Win!, that may shed some light on asking God:

Ask God, knowing He’s the One who loves you like no other. Ask Him with confidence that He is not only able to meet your needs but He is also willing to do so in abundance. God is Spirit and He tells us that He has ears that hear with excellent clarity (Psalm 27:7). When you call to Him, He hears you. He always keeps His promises and His power and goodness are always available—just ask!

Scripture says in 1 John 5:14 that when we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. The Bible is His will. So if God said it in the Bible, you can ask Him for it in Jesus’ name, and you can have confidence that He has heard you. Verse 15 goes on to say that if we know that He has heard us, then we can know that we have what we have asked of Him.

So during NIAW, ask practical questions about your health to your health care provider and ask how you can help encourage someone else suffering with the disease of infertility. Ask your government officials how they can help prod insurance companies to give better health care coverage. Ask your employer how they can get involved in the NIAW movement.

BUT MOST OF ALL, ask God where your answer is in His Word. He will be faithful to show it to you when you take the time to ask, listen, and then look for it.  Ask what it is in His Word that will meet your need and change your circumstances.

NIAW  #StartAsking

8 thoughts on “National Infertility Awareness Week–Ask Questions During NIAW!

  1. This is good food for thought, I was truly blessed by this. I sometimes forget to ask God what else is missing? Thank you again for sharing this thought provoking question

    1. Trish, we all have moments/seasons where we forget to ask…we tend to live on autopilot. But God is always lovingly waiting for us to ask. The best thing is He’s always lovingly willing to answer! 🙂

  2. thank you very much evangeline, like always! great impulses and reminders! i am really looking forward to your new book!🌺🌺🌺 God bless you!

  3. Yes, asking what is missing is much more powerful than asking what is wrong. Because asking what is missing gives you the power to plug in what is missing. There is nothing wrong with you – God made you whole and perfect. Ask God what is missing, what can I be doing to help with the prayer, wish and dream of my baby! Research to see what else you can be doing. There are so many wonderful natural fertility tools available to you. One of the first is food itself. I ask clients, “Are you Feeding Your Seed”? Look at nutrition as a very valuable tool. If you are not sure what to eat, then hire a nutritionist that is a specialist in fertility nutrition. There is also Mayan Fertility Massage that is very beneficial to many. Fertility Yoga is another tool, and even hypno-fertility to clear away negative emotions. I am hosting a Natural Fertility Symposium in Encinitas, CA (San Diego, CA) on May 7th where there will be 8 dynamic speakers talking about empowering YOU and your husband! If you are interested (it is FREE): http://www.soulofyoga.com/event/fertility to sign up. Look forward to seeing you there!

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