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Brenda Krawagna
Brenda Krawagna

26 Surgeries. 
​5 Church Traditions. 
​1 Search for Truth

When the "miracle" doesn't come, where do you turn? Join an investigative journey through the Church's conflicting answers to find a faith that can survive the waiting room.

A Peek inside the book

  • Theology on Trial: Putting church teachings to the test to see what actually holds up under the pressure of real pain.
  • The Paramedic’s Lens: Insights from 25 years in catastrophic rehab combined with the raw reality of being the patient.
  • The Witnesses: Real stories of believers navigating healing across different Christian traditions.
  • Waiting Room Wisdom: Honest, practical tips for living faithfully when your prayers feel like they a met with silence.
  • The Roadmap: A study guide for small groups and individuals to navigate the messy middle of faith and illness.


The Heart of the Story


The church is divided when it comes to miracles and healing. Some claim that healing was bought and paid for, while others say that miracles ended with the Apostles. And yet as Christians, we all read the same Bible.


Where Is My Miracle? explores the five main theological perspectives on miracles and healing. Woven in are personal testimonies, history, scripture, theological reflection, and real testimonies from other believers.


It offers practical support for anyone sitting in that infamous place we call the "waiting room,"—showing you how to trust God more deeply even when your prayers seem to go unanswered.

About the Author

First and foremost, Brenda Krawagna is a child of God. She is a former paramedic and current insurance professional specializing in clients with catastrophic brain injuries. Her experiences in emergency response and trauma give her unique insight into human suffering and resilience.

After twenty-six surgeries, chronic pain, concussions, and a lifelong pursuit of healing, Brenda combined her lived experience with theological study to explore the intersection of faith, suffering, and divine healing.

She lives in Canada with her husband, Joel, and two adult daughters. Together, they enjoy hiking, traveling, serving, and movies.

Kintsugi

In kintsugi, broken pottery is repaired with gold—making the cracks the most beautiful part. What if your broken places could become the same? Discover more in Where Is My Miracle? Healing on Trial.

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