Milton Quintanilla

Christian Singer Tasha Layton Reveals the Stunning Miracle Behind Her Pregnancy

On a mission trip to Uganda, God healed what doctors said was impossible. See how Tasha Layton’s family experienced the power of prayer and God’s perfect timing.
Christian Singer Tasha Layton Reveals the Stunning Miracle Behind Her Pregnancy

Christian singer Tasha Layton recently shared her experiences with miracles in her life, including how God healed her husband, Keith, from a back injury. 

"This one is really special for me, 'cause I don't know if you know my story, but my husband and I couldn't have kids," Layton said on the red carpet of the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards. "He had known for over eight years that he was infertile, and it was due to a back injury, and I was told I would have to have shots and a surgery."

As reported by Faithwire, Layton shared that the miracle took place when on a mission trip to Uganda.

"Long story short, we were on a mission trip to Uganda, and I was leading a song called 'Miracles,'" she said. "And I looked to my right, and Keith is on the ground crying, and he comes up to me in the middle of the song, and he says, 'I think God just healed my back.'"

In addition to the healing, the couple also received prayer that they would have another baby. 

"They prayed for us that night that we'd be able to have a baby, and we were pregnant three months later," Layton said. "So, yes, that's a huge miracle."

The singer claimed that this miracle and then some have strengthened her faith in the Lord.

"I have seen so many miracles in my life, and that's one of the reasons I can't ever shake my faith is because you can't deny those things," she said. "That's how Jesus showed His power to the world, too, was through miracles, and so I think miracles are in God's heart, and they bring faith to those who might not have it."

Layton also witnessed how watching "cancer disappear" and seeing "people get delivered from demons," among other healings, are powerful manifestations of God's love.

"I've seen people's anxiety and depression healed fully in an instant," she said. "Isn't God good?"

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Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

Originally published June 12, 2025.

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