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Overcoming the Mountain: A Couple's Journey Through Epilepsy Healing
Frank and Darcie Montgomery return after a brief hiatus to explore the profound connection between faith and healing in both mental and physical health challenges. The couple shares deeply personal experiences with anxiety and epilepsy, explaining how spiritual authority through Christ provided freedom where medicine alone could not.
Through vulnerable storytelling, Frank reveals his journey with severe anxiety attacks that began in 2015. Despite medical intervention and medication, true relief came when he recognized the spiritual dimension of his condition and verbally bound the spirit of anxiety in Jesus' name. This revelation transformed his approach to mental health, demonstrating how taking thoughts captive can lead to supernatural peace.
Darcie’s testimony of complete healing from epilepsy stands as the centerpiece of this powerful episode. After suffering from seizures for nearly thirty years—from age nine until adulthood—her condition progressed from partial complex seizures to full tonic-clonic episodes that severely limited her daily life. She describes the physical toll, the fear of sudden death, and the impact on her family, particularly her son who would sleep on her bedroom floor out of concern. Yet in the midst of this struggle, Darcy maintained gratitude, believing God would use her condition for good.
The Montgomerys challenge listeners to expand their faith beyond modern skepticism, asserting that the God who performed miracles in biblical times remains unchanged today. Their testimony serves as compelling evidence that mountains of chronic illness and mental health struggles can truly be moved through faith. As Darcy proclaims, "I am healed," her story becomes an invitation for others to embrace the possibility of supernatural intervention in their own lives.
Whether you're battling anxiety, chronic illness, or simply feeling spiritually defeated, this episode offers hope that restoration is possible through faith in Christ. Reach out to The Restored Podcast on Facebook or email therestoredcast@gmail.com to connect and share your own journey toward healing.
you were listening to the restored podcast with frank and Darcy Montgomery. Well, we're here on episode four. Finally, finally.
Speaker 2:We missed a week.
Speaker 1:Not that we didn't try, because we did, but there was some issues, issues being work schedule, technical difficulties, my wife not wanting to agree to the subject matter that I wanted to talk about, and so creative differences, but we're all good.
Speaker 2:now we're on the same page.
Speaker 1:It's not easy walking in or down the path that God wants you to walk, and I think that's key. Whenever you are obeying God and allowing Him to direct you in what you should be doing and how you should be doing it and where you should be doing it, and you are completely following him, you're going to have roadblocks, you're going to have speed bumps, you're going to have difficulties and trials.
Speaker 2:So that you can lean on him for your strength and not on yourself.
Speaker 1:Well, not only that, but you'll be attacked by Satan.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:I think Christians maybe not as much now as have in the past portray this life of pure bliss and rainbows and butterflies after you give your life to Christ. But I mean, it's evident throughout scripture that that's just not the case and it's not that God does things to you.
Speaker 2:He allows things, but he doesn't do them to you, and not everything that you go through that's difficult is an attack from satan no, some of it is by our own doing yes consequences from our choices.
Speaker 1:Um, I was talking to hayden last night. I mean, every choice you make, there is a consequence. That consequence can either be good or that consequence can be bad. And I think that's another rabbit hole that we could go down. And you know, we could save that for a future episode if you want. But yes, the church is so quickly to cry. Oh, satan's attacking me when things aren't going right and I'm like well, hold on, brother, you can't afford to pay your rent because you were at the Cowboys game last week.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:That's not Satan attacking your finances, that's not God, you know, testing you, that is. You spent money. You didn't have to go do something fun when you had responsibilities of paying your mortgage or paying your utility bills or whatever that might be, and we're quick to get up or tell our friends oh, satan's attacking me so hard from this or that. And yes, he does.
Speaker 2:Right, and I mean usually he will find a place with each person to attack and that's how you can kind of tell if it's the same thing, because, like with me, when I am under attack it is in my health or it's in my mind.
Speaker 1:But that's also the two places where God has greatly transformed your life.
Speaker 2:Yes, it is.
Speaker 1:And Satan knows that he's no dummy. You know, he's not just some idiot roaming the earth and, you know, gets lucky every now and then. He is very smart, he is very crafty and he knows exactly where to hit us.
Speaker 2:And that's why you need to you know equip yourself and find how to you know stand against those attacks.
Speaker 1:So we just brought up that he likes to attack your health and your mental state. And I'm just going to hit on mental state real quick 90, I would say at least 90% of your thoughts that are in your head come from Satan. Right, and that's why the scripture tells us we have to take every thought captive, your thoughts.
Speaker 2:That are in your head come from Satan. Right, and that's why the scripture tells us we have to take every thought captive.
Speaker 1:We have to make it obedient to Christ after you take it captive Absolutely and that's forget that part, that's part of making it. You know, taking that cut, take, making that thought and taking it captive that's part of it is making it obedient to Christ. As we are being renewed, as our minds are being renewed by the word, by prayer and worship we have to filter what comes into our mind.
Speaker 1:Filter what comes into our mind and when something comes into our mind, we either A dismiss it and forget about it or we take it and we run with it, but in an obedience to Christ. And I think so many people think that when a thought comes into their mind, you know that that's who they are Right. So many people deal with depression, anxiety, bipolar schizophrenia, anxiety, bipolar schizophrenia, and we're not going to get into what's leading to maybe that epidemic of mental health. Part of it is human but part of it is Satan. And I remember growing up and whenever you and I first got together and when Hayden was born, hayden had some struggles and you know you grew up in a household that I won't say. Medicine was God.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:But medicine was the cure-all.
Speaker 2:I mean I spent from the time I was five until I was 18 or older on ADHD medications and antidepressants.
Speaker 1:And little disclaimer. Those things help. I don't think they are the cure-all. They treat symptoms and they are needed at times. So I don't want anybody listening thinking that I am sitting here saying, you know, nobody needs antidepressants, nobody needs anti-anxiety, nobody, you know needs absolutely. You need those things.
Speaker 2:But all that mental health comes from satan and that's been a big struggle in my life and now I can say that god has healed me. Um, he's healed me in the mental areas of it.
Speaker 1:I still have adhd, but I don't have the depression, the anxiety, the suicidal thoughts, any of that anymore see, and I grew up in a household, I mean my, my parents were older and my parents were old school and I mean when you were feeling down. When you were feeling down, when you were feeling quote unquote depressed hey, buddy, you got to shake it off.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Pull your boots up by the bootstraps and get to marching and carry on and push through it, and that's what I learned to do. I learned to push through it. But that can also be damaging, because a lot of times those emotions, those things that are causing that, just get pushed down.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:But I mean, I started taking antidepressants or not antidepressants? Well, yeah, they are antidepressants but they also treat anxiety. I started taking them somewhere around 2015, 2016, and I remember it like it was yesterday. We had just purchased the company. I'd gone through a two-year process of getting funding and all of that to purchase the company. We were about to take a vacation, something that we hadn't done as a family together, just the three of us.
Speaker 1:We were getting ready to take a vacation in a few days and you and I are laying in bed and we always we would turn the TV on, and we still do this. We turn the TV on and just for some background noise, as we're winding down to go to sleep. And so we hadn't been up doing stuff, we hadn't been, you know, exerting ourselves. And I'm laying in bed, and I think you've already rolled over and almost asleep, and my heart begins to start pounding in my chest very, very fast, very, very fast. I don't say anything to you. I get up, I put my watch on that, I can check my heart rate and I believe it was somewhere around 150, 160 beats per minute. That's crazy, and I remember I am freaking out on the inside because A I'm overweight and I've been told for all my adult life, if you don't lose the weight, you're going to die of a heart attack. Well, there I was in 2015. And I was 34 years old at the time.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Something like that, and I thought I was going to die that night of a heart attack. But I, very calmly after I put my watch on seeing my heart rate, I, very calmly, I sat on the edge of the bed and I told you I think I'm having a heart attack, you need to call 911. And they come. And long story short, after many trips to the ER, I think we had three or four.
Speaker 1:One that night by ambulance, but turns out it was just anxiety. And it took a few months before the doctor got through to my head and you know cardiologists visits, stress tests, er visits, ekgs, chest x-rays, blood work, everything and every doctor's you know, telling me your heart's fine, you're not having a heart attack, you didn't have a heart attack, your heart's fine. And it took about three months before my doctor finally convinced me okay, it's anxiety, take this medicine. It's anxiety, take this medicine. So I started taking the medicine and over the past year God's really been dealing with me about how I depended on that medicine for my anxiety, and so you had already gotten off a lot of the medication that you were on and I decided, okay, I am going to stop taking my anti-anxiety medicine. I you know I did it the right way. I began taking less over the course of a few weeks and then I stepped it down again until I was completely off of it.
Speaker 1:But a couple weeks ago I'm laying in bed and I heard someone teaching on mental health and they said that it was a spirit of anxiety. And if it's a spirit of anxiety, I have the authority in Christ to bind that spirit here on earth and take control of that spirit. And I just remember that night. I mean, it was like a flashback to 2015. I was laying there in bed and, bam, my heart started racing, pounding out of my chest. And my first instinct I got up, I started pacing. I had you know, I was doing like I used to always do. I was doing like I used to always do. I'd put my fingers on my wrist, on that vein in your wrist, to check your pulse, which I already knew it was going crazy because I felt it in my chest. But then the Holy Spirit brought to memory. In the middle of that anxiety, panic, attack, the Holy Spirit spoke to me and reminded to me what I had heard in that teaching. And right there I just said spirit of anxiety, you have no authority over me. I bind you in the name of Jesus Christ. You have no control over my thoughts, you have no control over my body. And within five minutes I was asleep over my body and within five minutes I was asleep. And so we have control over that stuff. Medicine does help treat the symptoms, but when you realize that Jesus died for that on the cross, just as he did our sins, it is so empowering and so freeing to know that we have that capability.
Speaker 1:So, with that being said, I want to encourage anybody out there that maybe deals with anxiety, deals with depression, deals with any other quote-unquote mental health. If we know that that is an attack of Satan on our minds, then we have the power over that through Jesus Christ. And one thing that I had to learn was, if you were talking to anybody or anything other than yourself or God, you have to verbally speak it out loud. You can't just say it in your mind. Satan doesn't have that power. Satan doesn't have that ability to hear your thoughts, to hear your inner conversations with yourself or God. In order for Satan or an evil spirit to hear it, you have to speak it out loud. Are going through that time, through an attack. I want you to verbally bind that spirit and bind it in the name of Jesus Christ, because it's only Jesus that gives us that authority over evil spirits and Satan. That authority to you know, take control and demand that they do something. So if you are, you know, battling something, just speak to that spirit and speak to that spirit in the name of Jesus Christ, and bind it and remind that spirit that it does not have authority over you, it does not have control over your thoughts, it does not have control over your emotions and it definitely doesn't have control over your body and I guarantee you you will feel an immediate change from inside, just like I did that night.
Speaker 1:Recently, whenever you know, I had the panic attack and I just talked about it. I mean immediately. My heart went from if I were guessing my heart was probably racing about 120. And again wasn't doing anything physical to exert, you know myself to get my heart rate up to that. It was pure anxiety. And whenever I spoke to that spirit and reminded it that it doesn't have the authority over me because of Jesus, I mean immediately I felt that change and immediately I went from freak out mode heart racing to snoring. Earlier you mentioned also about where Satan attacks you physically and I I kind of wanted to hit on that and you have dealt with. You have dealt with something basically almost your entire life, from very early on.
Speaker 1:About the age of nine was when the first one is when the symptoms first started appearing, and so I want to talk to you about that. You were, you were. I'm not going to say your age, but I don't care, I'm 39 so for about and I can't say 30 years, because where we're going with this it's just shy of 30 years but at the age of nine you started having quote unquote episodes, and so walk us through that and walk us through what was going on with you.
Speaker 2:Those episodes actually were. I would get like a sense that something was happening. I'd get dizzy, I'd have deja vu, I'd throw up. It was bad. And we went to the pediatrician and he told my mom and me that it was hypoglycemia, which my grandpa was a diabetic, so maybe, and so we went with that for nine years, which my grandpa was a diabetic, so maybe, and um, so we went with that for nine years, or actually we went with it till I got pregnant with Hayden.
Speaker 1:And there was also a time. I mean you can look back and remember now. I mean there was one time you were in the shower and I think you passed out and your stepdad had to come pick you up out of the shower. There was a car accident one time. And now, looking back, now you know what caused it, but at the time it was.
Speaker 2:I was 18. I was my senior year and I was 18. It was my senior year and I was driving home. I was at the end of our road when it happened and I don't remember any of it. The car was totaled and I got a lot of injuries from that accident, but I couldn't tell you what happened before.
Speaker 1:So then we fast forward to. You are now 20. We are together and you get pregnant.
Speaker 2:And I think the symptoms changed. I don't know really how it happened, but you had me talk to the doctor and they diagnosed it as epilepsy.
Speaker 1:If I remember correctly, I believe you were describing to your OB Okay, and she recommended a neurologist, and so we went to the neurologist. You had an EEG done and you were diagnosed. You weren't diagnosed with epilepsy at that time, but you were diagnosed with partial complex seizures. With partial complex seizures and for those that are listening that don't understand that you can describe the feeling you have, but from somebody else who's watching it, you would just look like you're staring off into space, but essentially what it does is you don't lose control of your facilities, but yet you quote unquote You're semi paralyzed, is what it feels like, okay, I mean that's in that moment you are and, like I said, there's the deja vu, there's the dizziness.
Speaker 1:The nauseousness. So you were diagnosed with partial complex seizures. You didn't lose control of yourself and start seizing and convulsing any of that, and you got on medicine and you lived with it and dealt with it on medicine and then I guess it was probably around 2016, somewhere around there you had your first full-on grand mal.
Speaker 1:I think they call them tonic clonic seizures now and it freaked me out yeah we were living with your parents at the time and I woke up to you convulsing, um, making weird breathing sounds, and in that moment it was scary and it took me. It felt like it took me forever to click with what was going on and I had some medical training at the time. I worked in the ER as a patient care tech for several years and was on a journey to become an RN, so I had a little bit of medical training. But when you're living in that moment it's scary when it's you and somebody you love facing it. So it took me a minute to realize what was going on. But we ended up calling 911 and you went to the hospital and thank God you know it wasn't anything other than a seizure, because just, I mean pure Don't say that, because there is a thing called sudden death and epilepsy where you for no reason, like Cameron Boyce, the actor, that's what he died from.
Speaker 1:No, absolutely, and I'm not, I'm not saying just, but it was just a seizure, it was just epilepsy. It wasn't a blood clot in your head or you know something like that causing you to seize, it was epilepsy. And you were diagnosed with epilepsy and over the course of I don't know a year, you probably had what? Three or four tonic-clonic seizures.
Speaker 2:One of them.
Speaker 1:Then you tell me that I went blue and oh yeah, that one scared me because you were going through it and, um, I had refreshed my knowledge on seizure first aid and so I knew if you were having a seizure, I knew what to do, I knew you know how to proceed, and you don't necessarily somebody who has epilepsy, you don't necessarily somebody who has epilepsy, you don't necessarily have to call, you know the ambulance paramedics every time they have a seizure. But your lips were blue and that scared the ever loving daylights out of me, and so I called 911 again and again you were fine, other than the seizure. Yeah, um, but you lived with that and you had the tonic, clonic seizures, which were bad, and anybody who has lived with anybody or knows anybody that suffers from epilepsy, when you have a major seizure like that, it wears your body out. It's equivalent. I believe I heard a doctor say a 30-second seizure is equivalent to you running a marathon as far as what your body goes through during that time frame.
Speaker 2:And it's painful. I mean, it's so painful afterwards and every time I had one I would bite my tongue so there'd be that pain and then my muscles would be all sore from being tensed up like that.
Speaker 1:And it would be. It would be days. Recovery from a seizure yeah, before you really started feeling back to Darcy again. And so many times I remember during that process you would cry, but during those tears you would also thank God for epilepsy.
Speaker 2:I did Explain that I felt like he was did Explain that. I felt like he was going to use that and I just I was grateful that I was alive and that it wasn't ever any worse than it was, but I felt like God was going to use that in my life to bless others.
Speaker 1:So you took that and ran with that. At some point you began praying for God to heal you of epilepsy.
Speaker 2:Right, and I didn't really know about healing Supernatural healing never. I'm going to be real and honest with you. Those preachers on tv that would talk about that, they creeped me out a little bit.
Speaker 1:but then we started going to some kenneth copeland events and at one of those events I did the altar call and so walk me, walk me through that why you did the altar call, what made you do that and just what you felt during that process.
Speaker 2:All I can say is I felt in my spirit to go down. I didn't even at that time think about really the healing or anything. I just felt like I was called down to that altar and so I was obedient and I went. And then shortly after I went down there and they laid hands on me, I stopped having the partial complex seizures because during this time that all these big seizures were happening, the partials were still happening multiple times a week and as they started to taper off, yeah, I think that's something to that.
Speaker 1:I missed in in talking. Was that, yes, you started having the tonic clonic seizures but you still had the partial complex, and the partial complex were rough on you as well, but those never stopped. I mean you, from pretty much the age of nine till you were healed and that's where we're going for here is you have been supernaturally healed by Jesus, by God.
Speaker 2:I haven't been on medicine in a long time and the funny thing is I don't know if it happened at the Kenneth Copeland event, because was it like six months before that we had an MRI on my brain and they said there was no scarring on my brain at that time? Okay, but I was still having stuff for a little bit.
Speaker 1:You were still having the partials, even when doctors felt like your epilepsy was quote-unquote under control, and by medicine, you were still having the partial complex. By medicine, you were still having the partial complex. And those would still, you know, mess with you not only physically but also mentally, because they were draining on your body and your mind.
Speaker 2:And they not only had an effect on me, they had an effect on you and Hayden. During that time, when you were gone, hayden slept on the floor. I'd wake up and he'd be on the floor and he's like mom, I'm just watching over you. So I'd throw him up in the bed. But I mean, this is at this point. He's either an eighth grader or freshman in high school and he was still so concerned about me and that that put some guilt on me. But you, I am healed.
Speaker 1:Praise God, and I can speak to this because, as I said, even when the doctors considered your epilepsy you know, under control by the medicine you were still having partials and from the moment you were healed, you haven't had a partial.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:And you've had periods, menstrual cycles, and because and I say that because your hormones would really mess up what was going on and usually bring on an onset of partial complex. And when you were having the tonic-clonic they were always either a day before you started your menstrual cycle or a day after you ended your menstrual cycle, ended your menstrual cycle. So your hormones were tied to that and that was medically spoken to us by a doctor that they can affect the epilepsy in your body.
Speaker 2:And not only that. I mean I've had a lack of sleep would cause them, stress would cause them, and I've had all of that lately and not even a sign.
Speaker 1:The Bible tells us that if we have faith as small as a mustard seed, we can say to this mountain move from here to there, and it will be done. Now, when Jesus is saying that he's not speaking literal.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:But epilepsy was a mountain in your life. Right drive unless if it was, you know right around our house. You know just regular surface streets, no highways, nothing like that. You wouldn't drive because of the fear of having a seizure and I mean technically.
Speaker 2:I shouldn't have been allowed to, because in texas if you have a seizure you have to be seizure free for three months before you can drive right. Right and the doctors were talking about taking my license at one point.
Speaker 1:So I just really wanted to take this episode and we've hit on it before about restoration. You know in every aspect of your life and your health has been restored. You no longer have to take three pills every night before you go to bed. You no longer have to go to a neurologist. Thank you and be seen by a neurologist. You've been healed by the great physician.
Speaker 2:Right, and even with that I still feel like an advocate for those with epilepsy, like they are still big on my mind and I pray over them every night.
Speaker 1:Well, that's because you know how it feels and you know what it's like to live with that and go through the day to day. You know, not knowing if you were going to have a seizure and you brought up Cameron Boyce and that was a big fear of yours was that you know you might go to sleep one night and never wake up because of what is it called sudden onset.
Speaker 2:Sudden death and epilepsy.
Speaker 1:And so that was a fear that you walked around with every day.
Speaker 2:It was. It affected my life so much in so many ways, and once that healing took place, the mental health healing took place also.
Speaker 1:But I want to comment even before the healing, you started changing your mindset.
Speaker 2:I did.
Speaker 1:Before the healing, you decided you weren't going to allow epilepsy to control you.
Speaker 2:You weren't going to allow you know fear, fear wasn't going to control me anymore absolutely.
Speaker 1:And you started, you know, taking on more responsibility. You know, as far as driving here, they're doing things that you wouldn't have previously done because of the fear that you had of having a seizure and A hurting yourself, but B possibly hurting somebody else in the process. And so you started changing that mindset, before you were ever healed, that hey, I'm not going to allow this to control me any longer. Yes, I have it, yes, I'm cognizant of and aware of the safety that I need to have, but it's not going to control me anymore.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And so you change that mindset. And then I remember you, you just so nonchalantly, whenever we came home from that event, you just, I mean, like you were telling me about the weather, you're like God healed me from epilepsy. Tonight I don't even remember that. I was like how do you know? And you were just like I just know, I just feel it, I just know that I am healed and praise God, you have been seizure free. Tonic-clonic.
Speaker 2:Over six years on that one.
Speaker 1:Tonic-clonic partial complex. Any symptom of epilepsy you have not had since that moment.
Speaker 2:And I try. I used to twitch at night, right.
Speaker 1:Oh, all the time.
Speaker 2:I don't twitch at night anymore.
Speaker 1:Not once.
Speaker 2:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker 1:So I just want that to be another testimony out there to encourage people and to know that what the word of God says is true. The Word of God is true and the Spirit of God that abides in us now is real and the power that we have because of that spirit, the power that that spirit has because Jesus Christ died on the cross, defeated death, rose from the grave, we can be healed. I'm not saying go do stupid stuff like if you are on life-saving medications, you know that sort of thing. Don't just stop taking your medication because you've decided that you are healed Right A, get the proof A so that you're not doing anything dumb and taking it.
Speaker 2:Use. Wisdom is what you're trying to say.
Speaker 1:Absolutely Use wisdom, but also get that proof so that it can be a testimony to others, to the unbelievers.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And so that small little bit of faith, and I could be wrong, but I don't think you were fully healed until you started claiming it, Until you told me that night I've been healed of epilepsy.
Speaker 2:I would agree with that.
Speaker 1:So I praise God for your restoration and your health and I pray that through you sharing that, others will be inspired, others' faith will be grown, Because I think so many times when you have healing ministries, the first thing to say is oh, that's fake.
Speaker 2:I was one of those. I promise you I was and you know that I was.
Speaker 1:I didn't know that I was, but my question to you or any other Christian, any other believer why is it fake? I mean, God is the same God today as he was in the days of Moses, I had never learned about healing.
Speaker 2:That wasn't anything I had been exposed to. So you know, and I was a televangelist and he's a little wild and so I kind of questioned it, but it has shown me so much. I have learned so much in this process.
Speaker 1:So we serve a God who's the same God as he was in the days of the Bible. We serve the same God that came down to this earth and put on a human body to go through everything that we went through and the miracles that Jesus performed on earth healing the blind, healing the leprosy, healing the lame, raising people from the dead that can still happen today. Our faith is just so small. We have been so watered down as Christians, as believers, that for some reason and I think a lot of that is Satan in our head telling us that that can't happen anymore.
Speaker 2:Right, and that's what I thought. I mean, I was like I saw it in the Bible, but is that relevant to today? I didn't know.
Speaker 1:And I was the same way. I was a proponent of you know healing, but I would always say God uses doctors.
Speaker 2:Today, to do that healing. You drive me crazy when you would say that.
Speaker 1:But now I am proclaiming it from the mountaintops that God can and will heal you. All you have to do is believe. Now, does God always heal? Does God always heal? Sometimes our healing, you know, comes through death on this earth and we are fully restored in heaven, right, but God can and God will Miraculous heal you on this earth.
Speaker 1:And so I just want to say out there to anybody listening, if there is any doubt in your mind, pray. Pray for the Holy Spirit to remove that doubt. Pray for God to work on your life and to build your faith. And that's why I share all of these little things that build our faith, because faith comes through the hearing of the word and, and you know, we build our faith through the testimony of others. And when you hear that, you hear these little things, you hear big things, but all those little things build that faith up and make that faith stronger. So when you do need the faith for the big thing, you have it. And I think of something my sister told you whenever you told her about the healing, and she just says she said that that requires a ton of yeah my faith had grown and I'm so thankful for everybody that poured in and you know.
Speaker 1:Praise God, the Montgomery's are living in an epilepsy-free house.
Speaker 2:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker 1:With a restored marriage, a restored family, and I thank anybody and everybody who is listening and I hope that your faith has been encouraged through this and I hope that your faith has been made a little stronger, as always. If you have any questions for us, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook, at the Restored Podcast, or you can send us an email at therestoredcast, at gmailcom. We would love to hear from you, we would love to pray for and with you and, as always, whatever you send us in private will not be made public, unless if you request that, until next week. I am Frank, alongside my beautiful wife, darcy, and you have been listening to the Restored Podcast.