Podcast

Faith and Science Aren’t Enemies

This mini moment explores the intersection of Christian faith, IVF, surrogacy, and assisted reproductive technology and why science doesn’t replace God, but may be one of the ways He moves.

Through a reflection from Called to Carry, we consider what it means to prayerfully discern a calling to carry life for another family and how surrogacy can be rooted in love, obedience, and trust.

We also revisit a powerful conversation with theologian Pamela Brantley Dunnings, whose journey through cancer, embryo preservation, and surrogacy reshapes how we think about faith and medical science.

If you’re navigating infertility, IVF, surrogacy, or egg donation and asking:

• Is this part of God’s plan?

• Can faith and science coexist?

• Am I allowed to want this?

This conversation offers clarity and reassurance.

Faith and science were never meant to compete.

They were meant to work together to build, to heal, and to bring love into the world.

It’s a reminder that God’s creative work often comes through people, and prayer and that love, in its purest form, gives of itself.

If this message resonates, you’re invited to explore Called to Carry, a 14-day devotional for those navigating faith, family, and fertility.

Because faith and science were never meant to stand apart, they were meant to work together to bring love and life into the world.


Called To Carry

Surrogacy is more than medical. It’s deeply spiritual. And discerning a call to carry (or to let someone carry for you) isn’t always easy. Whether you’re pursuing surrogacy, preparing to carry for someone else, or just navigating unfamiliar terrain, you’re not alone. Called to Carry is a 14-day devotional for women of faith walking through the sacred, complex, and often hidden journey of surrogacy. Get your free copy today.