Four years ago, I discovered NSPPD through a CNN story and began joining the prayers. Like many of you, I came with my own needs — prayers for my children, my family, and my brother who was battling multiple myeloma.
Over the years, I witnessed miraculous answers to prayer, including a breakthrough for my son's career. Yet not every story ended as I hoped — my brother eventually passed away. But what never changed was the encouragement, testimonies, and hope I found along this journey.
For years, I dreamed of an easier way to search through thousands of hours of prayer videos to find specific testimonies, prayers, and prophetic words for particular needs. It seemed impossible for one person to build.
Then AI arrived. Two months ago, I decided to try.
Today, Miracle Finder is real.
To help people find hope when they need it most.
We want users to build personal collections, save them as PDFs, and share them with friends, family, and others facing similar challenges. These collections can become YouTube playlists, helping testimonies and prayers reach more people.
We believe ordinary people can become extraordinary carriers of hope.
Miracle Finder is 100% free to use. If this platform blesses you and you'd like to support it, donations help cover transcript generation, server costs, and future improvements to keep this tool growing and accessible to all.
May Miracle Finder become a blessing in your life.
As I built Miracle Finder, I was constantly reminded of how God can use the tools of our time to advance His kingdom and spread hope. I am deeply grateful for the Artificial Intelligence companions that helped me write the code and bring this platform to life.
Special thanks to Qwen, who guided me through the core architecture and primary coding, and to ChatGPT, AI Studio, and Suno, which assisted in shaping and refining many crucial parts of this app.
To the developers and researchers behind these AI models—thank you. Your work has helped me create a vessel to carry light, preserve testimonies, and share encouragement with those who need it most. May this technology continue to be used for His glory.