Stephen Curry Escapes death as his Mum is almost aborted him
During a recent podcast interview, NBA star Stephen “Steph” Curry’s mother Sonja Curry talked about the experience of aborting her first child before deciding to not terminate the life of her second child.
That second child, Steph, would later grow up to become a Golden State Warriors all-star basketball player.
While discussing her new book Fierce Love: A Memoir of Family, Faith, and Purpose with Luke Norsworthy on the Newsworthy with Norsworthy Podcast, Curry, 56, said her experience of having an abortion after an unplanned pregnancy, “It almost could not go in the book.”
“Like the Spirit was guiding this book of what was going to go into it, how it was going to come together,” she told the senior minister of the Westover Hills Church of Christ in Austin, Texas.
Stephen Curry Escapes death as his Mum is almost aborted him
Curry described what happened when she also contemplated aborting her second child.
“But when it got to the nuts and bolts of making certain decisions like I was faced with, there could be no Stephan,” Curry said. “If I would have gone through that, there would have been no Wardell Stephen Curry II. And you know, God had a plan for that child.”
“And just the Spirit interceding at that moment, in a way that I didn’t even know at the moment as happening, just spoke to again the purpose, you know, of faith,” she said pausing, “And how might I best describe it? It’s just, you know, faith that OK, I don’t want to make this decision, because that would have been the second time.”
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“And I don’t want to make that decision again, and now I’ve just got to trust God to move forward with me having this child,” Curry told Norsworthy. “I don’t know what’s going to happen between Dell and me at that point. And I’ve just got to make this one decision. I’ve got to make this one right decision.”
Norsworthy shared a short clip of his interview with Sonja Curry on his Instagram page.
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