The Gift of Faith: A Carthage Couple’s Story of Hope and Small Miracles

Good News — For more than 30 years, Debbie and Eric Barto of Carthage have faced medical challenges that could have changed the course of their lives. Instead, they say faith, community, and an unexpected network of helping hands have carried them through.

Both Debbie and Eric encountered serious health crises early in life. Debbie was injured by a drunk driver as a child. Years later, Eric was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer with a grim prognosis.

What followed was a series of moments the couple describes as small miracles—from rapid access to life-saving surgery to a recovery that defied medical expectations. Doctors later told Eric they rarely see patients survive beyond a year with his diagnosis, yet he continues to live cancer-free.

In 2020, another crisis struck when a routine procedure led to a severe brain infection and months of seizures. During long hospital stays and recovery at home, the couple was supported by family, friends, church members, medical professionals, and neighbors who stepped in without hesitation.

Today, the Bartos focus on gratitude and routine—sharing quiet walks, continuing therapy, tutoring children, and finding joy in everyday moments. They share their story not for attention, but to offer encouragement to others walking through difficult seasons.

“There have been many trials,” Debbie said, “but there has also been so much goodness. We want people to know they’re not alone—and that even in hard places, there can be light.”

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