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.
Prayer for Cancer Depression
In this prayer Doug prays for all those who may be dealing with depression on their cancer journey.
God Made Our Bodies to Move with Dr. Karen Wonders
There is no question that God designed our bodies to move. Watch the video and listen to Dr. Karen Wonders discuss what happens inside the body physiologically during exercise.
Cancer Caregiver Plan
The average caregiver has been providing care for 4 years on average, spending 24.4 hours a week. She is typically employed and working full time (an average of 34.7 hours per week).
Cancer Story: Lung and Endometrial Cancer Survivor Nancy Cook
“You find joy. Who doesn’t want to feel joyful? Who doesn’t want to feel hope? Who doesn’t want to feel connected? Cancer Companions gives you that.”
NCCN 2021 Conference Abstract:
Clinically significant depression and anxiety have been shown to negatively impact cancer treatment tolerance, quality of life, and overall survivorship. Conversely, scientific literature has demonstrated the stress-buffering effects of religion and spirituality on physiological processes such as reduced cardiovascular reactivity, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activation, and inflammation.
A Cancer Resource Treasure: Stupid Cancer
Stupid Cancer is a nonprofit whose mission is to help empower everyone affected by adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer by ending isolation and building community.
Covid-19 and the Rise of Cancer Diagnosis
Kristi Davis, an otherwise healthy 45-year-old woman and single mother of 4, was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in January. Her experience has been somewhat different than previous years due to Covid-19.
Prayer for Anxiety during Cancer
Join Steve Gruenwald, Director of Work and Wellness at Concordia Plans, as he prays for those dealing with anxiety on their cancer journey.
Cancer is Big; But Christ is Bigger: a Devotional
Focusing on Christ does not mean pretending that cancer is small and has no impact on your life. We need to be honest with ourselves and face the truth that cancer is big, really big, gigantically big - but Christ is BIGGER!
Do You Minimize Your Cancer?: a Devotional
Do you ever think, “There are no problems, because God is in control”? That’s not quite accurate. The truth is, “Despite the problems, God is in control.”
Cancer and the Struggle: a Devotional
You are not to be anxious about anything. Why? Because God is with you through everything! So ask God for anything, but do it while thanking Him for your blessings.
Knowing Jesus Through Cancer: a Devotional
A cancer walk is the type of struggle that can reveal new things about Jesus you’d never seen before. On the day before cancer came into your life, you probably understood that Jesus was your Savior, your Protector and your Comforter. Yet, sometimes your faith can jump from understanding who Jesus is to knowing who Jesus is.
Talk to God about Cancer?: a Devotional
We don’t like thinking about cancer because it can be a downer. And, do you know how sometimes one negative thought can grow, and the next thing you know your thoughts are spiraling down to “Negative Land”? Sometimes even talking to God about your cancer can seem too much.
Cancer and Hope: a Devotional
There are so many amazing ways that Jesus can show up in the midst of your cancer walk. This helps us to breathe in our hope in Jesus. But, on some days, cancer looms so big that it can be hard to remember that Jesus Christ is bigger than the darkness of cancer.
Cancer and God’s Word: a Devotional
To battle dark lies, we need a good weapon-the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. (Ephesians 6:17) This means that to battle the lies we must think, speak and believe Scripture. We all need some Scriptures for when the lies get into our heads.
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?
Three Stumbling Blocks to Consistent Cancer Prayers: a Devotional
Sometimes, as we go through struggles, it’s easy to only pray for the big things, such as healing, and forget to pray for the little things along the way. The more things you pray about, the more opportunity Jesus has to answer your prayers.
A Prayer for Cancer, Food, and the Holidays
Heavenly Father, You know how much food is part of the holidays and how much I love food. But this year, cancer has robbed me of this joy.