Have you ever had a morning where everything was fine, and then, in an instant, nothing was?
Welcome to the 🌅 Golden Hour Sanctuary, a sacred series within Above the Clouds. I'm Charldene, and this is where we sit with women whose survival became their testimony. Soft light. Real stories. No performance.
In this episode, I sit with Dr. Ethel P. Gainer, a stroke survivor, a doctor of ministry, and a woman who turned her darkest day into a lifetime of purpose. One morning, she woke up and her body simply stopped working. She couldn't move. She couldn't speak the way she used to. Everything she had built, her career, her independence, her sense of self, was suddenly in question.
But Ethel didn't stay in that hospital bed. She fought her way back. She learned to drive again. To write again. To preach again. And in the process, she discovered that her stroke wasn't the end of her story. It was the beginning of a new one, one where she would go on to help thousands of people navigate their own rebuilding.
We talk about what churches often get wrong about disability. What airlines could do better for passengers with invisible and visible needs. And what it really means to advocate for yourself in a world that wasn't built for you.
Moments of God to Reflect On:
The morning Ethel's body stopped, and the faith that didn't.
The long, quiet work of learning to write and speak again.
The moment she realized her stroke wasn't punishment, it was purpose.
Scripture Anchored in This Episode:
📖 "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." — 2 Corinthians 12:9
📖 "I will restore to you the years that the locusts have eaten." — Joel 2:25
📖 "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak." — Isaiah 40:29
1. Your Body Is Not Your Enemy, Even When It Betrays You.
Ethel's body stopped working without warning. And yet, she had to learn to trust it again. If you're in a season where your body feels like a stranger, whether from illness, postpartum, chronic pain, or trauma, you are not alone. Healing is slow. And it's still happening.
Reflection Question: Where have you been treating your body like an enemy instead of a partner in your healing?
2. Advocacy Is a Form of Faith.
Ethel had to learn to speak up for herself, for her needs, for her access. Faith isn't just waiting on God. Sometimes faith looks like asking for the seat you need, the help you deserve, the space you have a right to occupy.
3. What Looked Like the End Was Actually the Beginning.
Ethel thought her life was over. Instead, God was clearing the runway for something she never could have imagined.
Ethel and I talk about what airlines get wrong, and what we, as crew, can do better. Disability isn't always visible. The passenger who seems "difficult" might be fighting a battle you can't see.
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