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“If This Turns Positive, It Is Freaking Baby Jesus”: Wife Breaks Shocking News to Husband After Bringing Home Adopted Newborn

"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"

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Newborn Dies in Hospital—When Mom Hears About an “Abandoned Baby” on the 5th Floor, She Know It’s Answer to Prayer

When Nashville couple Katie and Josh Butler welcomed their son, Josh Dewey Butler IV, into the world in May 2015, they never knew the life of love and loss they were about to endure.

Dewey, as the couple affectionately called their son, was born with a rare genetic disorder that had never been identified before. It made eating and breathing difficult for the newborn who lived 132 short days of life at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital before going home to Jesus.

Katie Butler

“There’s no other way to describe our time with Dewey—before he was born, during his life, and after he died—other than as spiritual warfare,” Josh said. “We had so many people praying for us, that God would heal Dewey and that God would encourage us to remain strong and fight for Dewey’s life.”

Losing their son, holding his lifeless body one last time, and taking their child in his carseat to the funeral home, were all experiences that most people can’t even fathom. They were the hardest moment’s of the Butler’s lives.

“We were thinking, ‘We’re good, normal people! Why are we the ones who have a sick baby? Why are we the ones whose baby died? Is this really happening?’ But God was with us the whole time, good and bad. He knew that, for us, we needed another child to help us move towards healing.”

Katie says God was preparing them for something with Dewey.

One of Dewey’s nurses told Josh and Katie about a baby on the fifth floor of the hospital who was suffering from similar illnesses as their son. His name was Braxtel, and his family had “deserted” him.

“Right away I knew it was an answer to a prayer,” Katie says after she heard about the abandoned baby. “This baby needed a home, needed a family.”

The couple met Braxtel, and immediately fell in love with this sweet little boy. They fostered, then adopted Braxtel as their own.

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Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

“If This Turns Positive, It Is Freaking Baby Jesus”: Wife Breaks Shocking News to Husband After Bringing Home Adopted Newborn

"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"

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