In this episode of Why We Believe with host Nathan Gwilliam, discover the miraculous true stories behind gospel musician Garth Smith's sacred compositions. Each hymn arrangement carries personal testimony of divine intervention, from childhood prayers that brought angels to a bizarre 7-Eleven spiritual experience predicting adoption miracles twenty years before they happened. His music ministry emerged from choosing sacred service over Nashville fame.
Garth reveals how early morning seminary teaching sparked nationwide Christ-centered firesides blessing thousands, why infertility heartbreak prepared his family for adoption blessings beyond imagination, and how temple service as an ordinance worker expanded his testimony. His journey demonstrates that music becomes most meaningful when it points listeners toward Christ rather than applauding the performer, transforming personal struggles into ministry opportunities.
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