
The Mustard Seed Principle: What to Do When Your Faith Feels Small
We have all been there. You face a situation so big, so frightening, that your faith feels tiny. It feels like a flickering candle in
On September 11, 1998, what began as an ordinary morning turned into a day that forever changed the life of Debra Sorrell and her family. Her two-year-old son, David, suddenly fell critically ill, and within hours, their world was thrown into chaos. Doctors gave little hope -but God had other plans
In “My True 9-11: A Mother’s Testimony of Faith, Survival, and God’s Miracle*, Debra takes you through the darkest valleys of fear, the long nights in hospital corridors, and the moments when prayer was the only thing standing between despair and deliverance. Through her words, you will see a living miracle unfold – a child the world said would not survive, now thriving through God’s grace.
This is not just a story about tragedy. It is a journey of faith, hope, and unshakable love – a testament that even when life feels impossible, God is still in control.
If you have ever faced the unthinkable or questioned where God is in your pain, this book will remind you: He is there. Always.
Debra D. Sorrell is a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother whose life has been shaped by faith, family, and perseverance. Married to her high school sweetheart for over 36 years, Debra is the proud mother of two children – a strong and loving daughter and a son, David, whose journey has become her greatest testimony.
She has dedicated her life to her family, and to sharing the power of God’s miracles through her story. Debra lives in Alabama, where she enjoys time on the water, moments with her three grandsons – Christgin, Colton, and Hunter and the simple blessings of everyday life surrounded by those she loves.

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