MercyMe Honors Quadruple Amputee Crew Member in New Single

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This tear-jerking true story is the inspiration behind MercyMe’s newest song, “Say I Won’t.”

Former MercyMe crew member Gary Miracle lost large portions of all four limbs when he fell into septic shock in January of 2020.

The music video showcases his profound faith amidst the vicious recovery process, told in part by Miracle and through images in the background.

Be sure to watch until the end to receive an exciting update on Miracle’s condition. And to support the band’s efforts to cover the Miracle family’s tremendous medical costs, click here.

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