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While his wife was battling breast cancer, Turner discovered he had cancer, too. In this text, he describes how trials are just blessings in disguise. (Christian)
This book is about how I loved everyone in my life more than myself, enlightening spiritual testimony of the different ways GOD can lead, guide, help one to endure and overcome; and how, because of having to fight cancer, I was able to live through all my struggles, including breast cancer.
This book contains shared experiences, trials, hopes, pains, frustrations, and the numerous challenges of cancer survivors and care givers that have walked the frightening road of cancer and treatment. It is about their journey through the dark night of the soul and into the light at the end of their tunnel. Included are words of encouragement, suggestions, and caution to newly diagnosed cancer sufferers from those who have gone before. It is a handbook of helps and insights from one family member to another. Those who have been there and have survived the pitfalls and discomforts of chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and diagnostic scans tell their stories. The power of prayer, journaling, group support, cards, letters, electronic social media, calls, and visits all play a part in helping cancer survivors and care givers to arrive at a place where they can say "Thank You God for Cancer " It is about their victories.
A book of powerful stories about cancer patients and their families who have been touched by God in miraculous ways—some in their bodies, others in their minds, all in their spirits—offers inspiring testimony that, when God and cancer meet, cancer is conquered. The author, herself a cancer survivor, gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse of 18 personal encounters with God. Here's what others are saying about When God & Cancer Meet: “Lynn has captured the essence of hope in this book; captured hope in ways that I have always taught in my professional world as well as in my spiritual community. This book is a treasure to those who struggle with the fears of cancer and I want to keep it close at hand for those reasons.” —Judy Lentz, RN, MSN, OCN, NHA Executive Director, Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association “I co-lead a cancer support group at my church, and we have been looking for “just the right book” to study and discuss. Guess what?! Lyn wrote it! I was truly touched by all the stories; of course being a cancer-survivor myself, I saw myself in one of the stories, as if Lyn were writing my own personal story. I was truly impressed with the way she incorporated scripture, and God's viewpoint into every story. I think that is of utmost importance for anyone facing this disease. Lyn's book is “Real-Life”; some quickly are healed of the cancer, some deal with it over a prolonged period, some deal with recurrences, some, mercifully, die rather quickly. I share Lyn's belief that GOD sometimes chooses to heal in different ways: physically, emotionally and spiritually. In the process of surviving a primary brain tumor, surgery, Chemo, and radiation, I gave my life to Christ, realizing that my physical health was not GOD's main concern, my Spiritual health was the biggest victim of a disease that needed attention and this was the way He FINALLY got my attention. Lyn's book alludes to this fact in every one of her stories. In this day and age that we are living, where it is against the rules to even mention GOD ( unless we mention His name in vain) it is refreshing to have a book written, praising Him for His care and concern for us; written by a woman who has experienced the disease firsthand, and continues to minister to others with cancer, and to work for a Doctor! who isn't ashamed of his Faith ! WOW!! Obviously, Lyn's book has my highest reccomendation, and my support group will be purchasing multple copies, and we plan to invite Lyn to speak with us. Lyn is a wonderful person, and I thank God for allowing our paths to cross. I'm sure this book will touch many lives,and give many a new perspective and hope with their cancer.” —Chris Winand, cancer survivor
About the Book Published posthumously by his wife, Thank You, God, for Cancer is a poignant and inspiring memoir of one man’s experience finding meaning, comfort, and joy with his terminal cancer diagnosis. A devoted man of the cloth, Reverend Oscar Pereda decided to go against his doctor’s wishes and face cancer in his own way: by trusting God’s plan and surrounding himself with his loving family. Over the course of his journey, Rev. Pereda goes through a radical transformation, from being desperate and fearful to having a deep gratitude for God and His Grace. About the Author Myriam Pereda was born in Asunción, Paraguay. She and her husband were leaders of all the Nazarene Churches in Paraguay, South America, and North Carolina. The entire family later moved to the United States, where she exercised pastoral ministry and counseling. Her long career of more than thirty years of ministry has opened doors for her to travel sharing the gospel and discover cultures of other countries. She currently resides in North Carolina and is completing her master’s degree.
For the past three years, I have been on a journey that has changed my life in the most powerful way. I have experienced all the medical challenges that come and go with cancer diagnoses and the little day-to-day challenges with life. I have been able to stand and to move through this journey with the guidance of family and friends and the mercy of God in my life. This work has enabled me to be strengthened by the challenges and faith that I have been afforded to have and witness. For those people who have faced this challenge in their lives and have the courage to fight, I wish you all God’s love and care. For those people who are new to a cancer challenge, I pray that this book will be an enlightenment to you and help you to face whatever comes to you on your journey. This book is my story, and it is one of my many stories. My desire is that it will comfort the reader to know that God is still in control.
Our Journey through Cancer with God is a chronicle of a pastor's wife and her husband as they confront her cancer. In this account you will find their very real responses to God's interventions and her treatment as they navigate through the ups and downs of this disease. From September 15: There are sacred and often frightening times in life in which we are up against our own mortality, and there's nowhere to flee except into the arms of God. It's here that we can touch, feel, and give gratitude for God's immense mercy. It's a place where there is no pretense and no bravado, just the soul touching God's mercy. In this we cry for God's help. What prevails here is God's purpose for us, and to that we cling. Bob Bevier Bob Bevier received his Doctor of Ministry degree in 1978. He was ordained as Minister of Word and Sacrament and has served as a pastor in several churches. He has also practiced for 18 years as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He is a Spiritual Director as well. Bob enjoys running and bicycling. Bob and his wife Annette have two married children and three grandchildren. They enjoy the beauty of God's nature, being with family and friends, and delicious cuisine together.
Wow! The title of this book is not what I expected. This book will make you think of how little we actually appreciate what we already have. If you do not walk away with a diamond nugget that will affect your life, I advise a reread. It is going to hit your visit your advise.
Joyce Herr started a new chapter in her life in March of 2017 when she was diagnosed with cancer. At times, this experience led her through some deep valleys with dark and threatening shadows. She found herself in need of courage and a source of strength beyond her own to be able to press on. In Praising God in the Valley, Herr shares her story telling about the challenges she faced, the hope and peace God gave her, the many lessons God taught her through cancer that ultimately enriched her life, and other unexpected blessings of the journey. Praising God in the Valley helps you realize how God can use cancer and other adversity to bless you and prepare you to be an ambassador for Him, to bear witness of His love and sustaining strength in your trials in a world that asks: “What difference does it make to be a Christian?” “If God is so good, why do bad things happen to good people?”; and “How can I know for sure I’m going to heaven when I die?” Herr insists that when you discover the courage, strength, peace, and hope God provides, you, too, will be able to praise God in the valley.