A Walk of Faith:
�Lord Jesus, I can�t do this without you.�
This is the essence of my life, and it became really evident to me after I heard the words, �You have cancer.� I am a Christian woman who prays. I have spent years writing down my prayers in journals. I didn�t decide to write this book; the Lord impressed upon me that I was going to write about this journey from the beginning when everything began to happen. That was probably so I�d chronicle what was happening in my journals. This book is the result of what transpired during the first couple of years after discovering I had a lump in my breast.
Fighting cancer changed me. I learned to fight for my life. Losing meant death, so every day I had to stand in that place of faith. I found ways that worked for me to reinforce my faith and belief that God would heal me. Repeating the words, I am alive, full of vitality, and victorious, was one of the ways I stood in faith to believe I�d survive. I prayed for great faith because I had doubts, Jesus said believe and do not doubt; every doubt was an attack against me. I had other people praying for me so that my faith level would increase. I fought every day to live and did whatever was necessary to insure I�d survive. I did not put my faith in doctors or chemotherapy or radiation. I put my faith in God. The doctors and radiation treatments gave me hope that I�d get better, but I wanted to be healed.
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This is the essence of my life, and it became really evident to me after I heard the words, �You have cancer.� I am a Christian woman who prays. I have spent years writing down my prayers in journals. I didn�t decide to write this book; the Lord impressed upon me that I was going to write about this journey from the beginning when everything began to happen. That was probably so I�d chronicle what was happening in my journals. This book is the result of what transpired during the first couple of years after discovering I had a lump in my breast.
Fighting cancer changed me. I learned to fight for my life. Losing meant death, so every day I had to stand in that place of faith. I found ways that worked for me to reinforce my faith and belief that God would heal me. Repeating the words, I am alive, full of vitality, and victorious, was one of the ways I stood in faith to believe I�d survive. I prayed for great faith because I had doubts, Jesus said believe and do not doubt; every doubt was an attack against me. I had other people praying for me so that my faith level would increase. I fought every day to live and did whatever was necessary to insure I�d survive. I did not put my faith in doctors or chemotherapy or radiation. I put my faith in God. The doctors and radiation treatments gave me hope that I�d get better, but I wanted to be healed.
A Walk of Faith:
�Lord Jesus, I can�t do this without you.�
This is the essence of my life, and it became really evident to me after I heard the words, �You have cancer.� I am a Christian woman who prays. I have spent years writing down my prayers in journals. I didn�t decide to write this book; the Lord impressed upon me that I was going to write about this journey from the beginning when everything began to happen. That was probably so I�d chronicle what was happening in my journals. This book is the result of what transpired during the first couple of years after discovering I had a lump in my breast.
Fighting cancer changed me. I learned to fight for my life. Losing meant death, so every day I had to stand in that place of faith. I found ways that worked for me to reinforce my faith and belief that God would heal me. Repeating the words, I am alive, full of vitality, and victorious, was one of the ways I stood in faith to believe I�d survive. I prayed for great faith because I had doubts, Jesus said believe and do not doubt; every doubt was an attack against me. I had other people praying for me so that my faith level would increase. I fought every day to live and did whatever was necessary to insure I�d survive. I did not put my faith in doctors or chemotherapy or radiation. I put my faith in God. The doctors and radiation treatments gave me hope that I�d get better, but I wanted to be healed.
This is the essence of my life, and it became really evident to me after I heard the words, �You have cancer.� I am a Christian woman who prays. I have spent years writing down my prayers in journals. I didn�t decide to write this book; the Lord impressed upon me that I was going to write about this journey from the beginning when everything began to happen. That was probably so I�d chronicle what was happening in my journals. This book is the result of what transpired during the first couple of years after discovering I had a lump in my breast.
Fighting cancer changed me. I learned to fight for my life. Losing meant death, so every day I had to stand in that place of faith. I found ways that worked for me to reinforce my faith and belief that God would heal me. Repeating the words, I am alive, full of vitality, and victorious, was one of the ways I stood in faith to believe I�d survive. I prayed for great faith because I had doubts, Jesus said believe and do not doubt; every doubt was an attack against me. I had other people praying for me so that my faith level would increase. I fought every day to live and did whatever was necessary to insure I�d survive. I did not put my faith in doctors or chemotherapy or radiation. I put my faith in God. The doctors and radiation treatments gave me hope that I�d get better, but I wanted to be healed.
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BN ID: | 2940150330399 |
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Publisher: | Xulon Press |
Publication date: | 10/31/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 326 |
File size: | 770 KB |
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