Last year I went through some trials in my life—I was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a result, I went through 3 surgeries, 4 months of chemotherapy and 2 months of radiation therapy between April and November.
But God blessed me during my cancer ordeal. God accomplished a lot in me through this cancer experience. He made me experience His love and His faithfulness; He made me rich in Him; He humbled me and tested me; He revealed to me many precious truths by which He drew me out of death and brought me into life. He consecrated me for His service; and last but not least, He promised to renew my strength. I must say that during the past year, I experienced the greatest blessings and joy because of God’s love, His faithfulness, His calling and His promises. I praise and thank God for His miraculous works in my life.
In a written testimony, I recorded faithfully God’s dealing with me during my cancer ordeal — how God turned (sometimes even miraculously and dramatically) this disastrous event into a very precious and victorious experience. I have posted that testimony at my website so anybody who may be interested in it can read it. I pray that anyone who reads it may see God’s faithfulness and may know that God is eager to help anyone who seeks Him wholeheartedly.
Here is the web site: My Cancer Experience. Because of the shortage of time, it is only an incomplete draft. I am still working on it. I will post a message when I make major updates with new sections.
Praise the LORD for my cancer experience
Grace I read a portion of your experence & was encouraged today, I have saved the remaining article on my desk top to read this next Sabbath. You mentioned the 7 churches of Revelation & how the last church condition of God's professed people is not favorable at all. Maybe confusion is still mingled among those that "have need of nothing". But hold on, maybe they really do need something.
Cancer Experience
Hi Grace I am quite influenced by you & I feel the need to share my experience as it helps me dealing with it as well as is a way to keep family, friends, other cancer patients or simply people who would like to learn something about prevention and keep informed of our progress.
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Pradergirl
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Re: Praise the LORD for my cancer experience
I was moved and humbled by Grace's story as I've just been diagnosed with HER2+ breast cancer and was looking for God's infinite wisdom since Zi will be undergoing chemo very soon. I pray that you are doing well since it's been over 10 years since you posted "My Cancer Experience". I was searching the internet for God's guidance ... And I was blessed with your testimony. Thank you for sharing!
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Eugene Shubert
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Grace and I will pray for you
Hi Pradergirl,
I know Grace personally and she mentioned to me that she is looking forward to responding to your post. I expect that she'll have some encouraging words for you. She is almost always very encouraging to me.
It's nice to hear that you're searching for God's guidance. In the hope that I might open a door of God-inspired possibilities for you, I googled for the state where you attend church and surmised that you live in NY. If your home was in one of the states where cannabis is legal, I would then have mentioned what seems like a very encouraging alternative cancer therapy, which is essentially the consumption of fresh cannabis juice daily. (Raw cannabis is completely non-psychoactive).
I assembled the following information about that just a few years ago, which might interest you: http://everythingimportant.org/cancer.
I know Grace personally and she mentioned to me that she is looking forward to responding to your post. I expect that she'll have some encouraging words for you. She is almost always very encouraging to me.
It's nice to hear that you're searching for God's guidance. In the hope that I might open a door of God-inspired possibilities for you, I googled for the state where you attend church and surmised that you live in NY. If your home was in one of the states where cannabis is legal, I would then have mentioned what seems like a very encouraging alternative cancer therapy, which is essentially the consumption of fresh cannabis juice daily. (Raw cannabis is completely non-psychoactive).
I assembled the following information about that just a few years ago, which might interest you: http://everythingimportant.org/cancer.
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