A Miraculous Full Circle: Born to Live, Returned to Be Born Again

A Miraculous Full Circle: Born to Live, Returned to Be Born Again
Fourteen years ago, a terrified 24-week pregnant Ose Ehimare fled Nigeria alone, battling seizures and despair, crossing 6,000 miles to Atlanta for one desperate chance to save her unborn quadruplets.

Strangers became family: Over 130 volunteers from Northlake Church of Christ opened their hearts, homes, and hands—feeding, sheltering, and loving a mother and babies they’d never met—until Alyssa, Bibiana, Noah, and Valencia entered the world at Emory Hospital on July 27, 2010.
“You loved us before you knew us,” the father wrote, tears in every word. “You welcomed us as God’s own.”
Now, 14 years later, they journeyed back—the same ocean crossed again—not for survival, but for spiritual rebirth. The four teenagers stood in that same sacred place, baptized among the very souls who first cradled their fragile lives.

From physical miracle to eternal promise: a breathtaking testament to unbreakable faith, boundless gratitude, and love that defies distance and time. God’s grace came full circle.
What a story of redemption