Thank you for healing me

I've been trying to sing in the morning as part of my time with God. The other day I chose this song, Thank You for Healing Me. It speaks of being healed of the disease of sin. I've thought over the last few months that cancer is a good metaphor in some ways for the... Continue Reading →

Hair

I can't remember the day exactly, perhaps it was Friday the 23rd. I decided to take the buzzer to my head and just shave it all off. I have a pretty good crop on the top that didn't fall out and so it keeps growing amidst the bald spots. I decided I'd just keep it... Continue Reading →

Chemo #5

Chemo #5 was this past Thursday, the 22. Everything went well. My daughter and her husband were there and my son who is home for Christmas as well as Marc. So it was a great time to visit while I waited for my infusion to finish. A group of children and volunteers came by with... Continue Reading →

Don’t Waste Your Cancer #10

You will waste your cancer if you fail to use it as a means of witness to the truth and glory of Christ. Christians are never anywhere by divine accident. There are reasons for why we wind up where we do. Consider what Jesus said about painful, unplanned circumstances: “They will lay their hands on... Continue Reading →

Don’t Waste Your Cancer #9

You will waste your cancer if you treat sin as casually as before. Are your besetting sins as attractive as they were before you had cancer? If so you are wasting your cancer. Cancer is designed to destroy the appetite for sin. Pride, greed, lust, hatred, unforgiveness, impatience, laziness, procrastination—all these are the adversaries that... Continue Reading →

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