God’s Plans For Us Are Greater Than Our Bodies’ Limitations

Xulon Press presents a biblical study on infertility from a woman whose frustration almost crushed her soul.

THEODORE, Ala., Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Author Katie Johnson explores how to experience God’s goodness, even when our circumstances don’t make sense, in Waiting Expectantly: Rejecting The Lies Of Infertility And Embracing The Truth Of God’s Word ($16.49, paperback, 9798868524509; $7.99, e-book, 9798868524516).

Johnson worked as a nurse with a doctor who specialized in infertility, and eventually became one of his patients. During her struggle with her own condition, as well as those of her patients, she inevitably encountered the question: How can God be good if He allows bad things to happen to good people? She sought through the Scriptures for answers, and eventually found the peace and reassurance she sought.

“I wrote this book unintentionally, as it started out as a therapeutic exercise to find answers to my questions. I found navigating infertility very daunting and I needed to know what it meant, what its purpose was, and what I was supposed to do in the midst of it. I wanted to figure out how to beat it, but ultimately, I figured out how to embrace it,” said Johnson.

Katie Johnson is an operating room RN in Mobile, Alabama. Her faith has always been a major part of her life. God was more to her than a thing to vaguely associate with or flippantly claim as part of her identity. He was, and is, her identity. Johnson lives with her husband and 18-month-old son.

Xulon Press is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 20,000 titles published to date. Waiting Expectantly: Rejecting The Lies Of Infertility And Embracing The Truth Of God’s Word is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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