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Swimming Forward: Gary Miracle's Path to the Paralympics



The Power of Faith: Gary Miracle's Life-Altering Experience


Today we have the incredible Gary Miracle joining us. Gary's story is one of unparalleled resilience and unwavering faith, making his journey both a testament to human fortitude and the power of belief.


In this episode, Gary shares his heartfelt narrative, from the life-altering health crisis that led to the amputation of his hands and feet, to his ongoing recovery and aspirations to compete in the Paralympics. His remarkable journey has been marked by personal struggles, profound faith, and a staunch commitment to inspire others.


We'll delve into Gary's background, his book "No More Bad Days," and his work with the band MercyMe. Gary opens up about his battles with identity, the pivotal moments that tested his faith, and the critical importance of connecting with a supportive community.


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Three Key Highlights/Learnings:

  1. Faith and Resilience: Gary shares how his faith in God helped him navigate through the darkest moments, including his battle with septic shock that led to multiple amputations.

  2. Support Systems Matter: Joe Martin emphasizes the importance of having a strong support network and genuine connections, highlighting Gary's story of leaning on friends and family during tough times.

  3. Living Fully Through Adversity: Despite his physical challenges, Gary aspires to compete in the Paralympics and uses his experiences to advocate for living fully and inspiring others to do the same.


Gary Miracle is a Christian advocate, fighter, and motivational speaker.

He is Michigan-born and was Florida-raised by a close-knit family, and his life was forever changed by two events: First, the day he placed his faith in Jesus Christ, and second, the phone call he got to work with MercyMe, the Christian band that brought the world, “I Can Only Imagine.”


Both his relationship with Christ and friendship with the band would have an eternal impact on his life.


Gary is the father of three boys and he’s the forever dad of an adopted daughter from Colombia, South America.


Back in December of 2019, Gary fell ill, and his body went into septic shock after an advanced case of the flu. In the days that followed, he survived a number of life-threatening moments including coding and being revived.


After falling into a coma, Gary’s family had to make the unfathomable decision to attempt to save his life by agreeing for the doctors to amputate both his hands and feet. Through his long and arduous recovery, Gary had to make the difficult, daily choice to discover a new life, that today, he believes was always waiting on him to experience.

His 20-plus year friendship with the Grammy-nominated Christian band, MercyMe, was the catalyst for them to introduce Gary’s story to the world through the music video for their hit song called, “Say I Won’t.”


Today, when Gary isn’t at home with his family in central Florida, he is out on the road sharing his story at churches, conferences, and conventions of how he discovered the life God always had waiting on him -- despite personal tragedy and trauma.


To contact Gary, to get a copy of his book, or ask him a question, you can visit his website at https://GaryMiracle.com 


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