A Hollow Chocolate Bunny: a Devotional on God’s Solid Love
As a kid, no Easter was complete without a chocolate bunny. Mom would get each of us identical chocolate bunnies, each wrapped in shiny foil with a colorful bow around their necks. At the earliest opportunity, I’d rip off the foil and bite off as much bunny ear as I could cram into my mouth.
Playing Hard to Get: a Devotional on Seeing God’s Love Through Cancer
Have you ever played hard to get? It’s when you like someone—I mean REALLY like someone—but you don’t want them to know you like them. So, what do you do? You act like you don’t like them.
Prayer for First Chemotherapy
Dear Lord, Be with me as I face my first cancer treatment. Give my oncologist your discernment not his to pick the kind of chemo that will take this cancer from my body once and forever more.
Prayer for When Your Loved One is Diagnosed with Cancer
Jesus, There is nothing that can happen on their cancer path that is not done under your loving care. Please take this fear of the unknown from me for I know YOU!
Cancer Story: Lisa Clayton Hodgkin Lymphoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Breast Cancer Survivor
I’m a 3 time cancer survivor. The big C word is scary,life changing, and emotional. Not only for you but also for your family and friends. They love you so it’s hard for them to see you going through trials physically and emotionally.
Prayer for Nurses and Staff
Greg Holder, the pastor at The Crossing in Chesterfield, MO, leads us through a prayer for oncology workers.
Prayer to Find a Cure for Cancer
Join us as NFL Hall of Fame Star, Kurt Warner prays to find a cure for cancer.
Prayer for Leukemia and Lymphoma
Pastor of White Memorial Presbyterian, Christopher Edmonston, joins us to pray for those with leukemia and lymphoma.
Cancer and Focus: a Devotional
Let’s say you had a concern. You saw your doctor and he said, “It’s not anything to worry about.” But you still worry. Getting a second opinion is good, but at some point you either have an action to take, or you do not. Everybody worries. The question is, does focusing on negative things that might happen draw us closer to Christ, or farther away?