Don’t waste your cancer
Don’t waste your cancer. Use it to help others. I wish I could take credit for the title. I borrowed it from a short booklet called “Don’t waste your cancer”, by John Piper. It’s true for more than “just” cancer, not that cancer is a small thing. Rather, my point is that even the way we deal with small problems can help others.
So this is what will be, I pray, a look at my now eight and a half year journey to being “cancer free”. Of course, nothing is guaranteed, but that’s my hope and prayer.
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Do not be afraid, focus on treasures in Heaven
Do not be afraid. Do not even be afraid of cancer. Instead, focus on treasures in Heaven. I went to ...
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Does it help to lift up cancer to Jesus?
What do you do when you have cancer, and it's Christmas, with all sorts of happy joyful people? But hey, ...
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Is my latest cancer update good news or bad news?
Is my latest cancer update good news or bad news? To be sure, in many ways, it's good news. Probably ...
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Sometimes I wonder, is there anybody here but me?
Sometimes I wonder, is there anybody here but me? There's so many people. But we can feel so alone. Christians ...
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God remembers my cancer. But do I remember God?
We Christians always say things happen for a reason. And that God's in control. However, when those things happen to ...
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Life with cancer – from patience to trust and hope
Life with cancer - from patience to trust and hope. I knew it was going to happen. The only question ...
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Active surveillance for cancer again. Help me overcome my unbelief.
So, it begins again. I started active surveillance for prostate cancer early in 2020. Now, two years later, after surgery ...
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Don’t waste your cancer. Use it to help others.
Don't waste your cancer. Use it to help others. I wish I could take credit for the title. I borrowed ...
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Did God Forsake You If Cancer Surgery Isn’t 100% Successful?
Never will I leave you or forsake you. I suppose pretty much every Christian knows that line. Or something like ...
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Trust in God’s peace – living with cancer
God's peace: Just over six months ago, I was diagnosed with cancer. The genomic testing from the biopsy said I ...