Third Day's Mac Powell Praises God for 'Miracle' 6 weeks after Wife's Brain Aneurysm

In November last year, the wife of Third Day's frontman Mac Powell, Aimee, suffered a brain aneurysm which led to a hemorrhagic stroke. After a 14-day hospital stay, Aimee was able to come home for Christmas. Six weeks after Aimee woke up from her stroke, Mac has nothing but praises to God for such a miraculous intervention.
On Instagram, the singer recounts: "We enjoyed the holidays with our children, family, and friends. What a great time to reflect on the miracle that God performed in Aimee! Headaches have been a new normal for her but she is continuing to heal and feel better each day."
"We will never be able to express our thanks and gratitude for all your prayers and love," Powell continued. "We know that Aimee is here because of God, His plan for her life, and because of the prayers of the Saints all around the world!"
Despite Aimee's health scare, she has been able to "slowly get back to her normal mama routines like visiting colleges, seeing plays and basketball games, and getting in some snuggle time," her husband said.
"Aimee is so incredibly grateful to be here with all of us," he continued. "We go to a follow-up doctor visit on Tuesday. We hope and expect to get a great report. Thank you again for your continued prayers. To God be the glory!"
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