Scanxiety Dread and fear are too familiar to cancer patients. It’s everpresent when we face upcoming scans, tests, and results appointments. It’s traumatic to wait and possibly find out that you gave everything you had and are at the end of your strength, and the treatment […]
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When The Good Die Too Soon
I recently went to the funeral of a dynamic force of life in the Texas cancer community. Her name was Jen Reynolds, and she fought stage 4 breast cancer for eight years. She was giving and authentically lived courageously. She found her calling within her diagnosis, […]
It’s Not Over
Have you faced something so impossible and tragic that you can’t imagine it ever improve? I’m coming to terms with a long-term challenge right now. Scripture is very powerful to quote at these times. That’s my go-to, but a quote from my childhood helped me during […]
God of the Valley
Difficulties come at the worst possible times, don’t they? We find more questions than answers in the middle of the pain, confusion, and darkness. We ask things like why this is happening to us (or my loved one) and how can God let bad things happen […]
Putting The “Try” In Our Trials
What do we do when we are tired of going through trials? It’s easier said than done, but we need to keep moving forward, but how? You may want to ask God if we should try something else. Have you ever heard, “If you want something […]