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Carried Through Cancer

70 Days of Spiritual Strength from Cancer Fighters, Survivors, and Caregivers

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4h 57m
English
ISBN: 979-8-38454-099-1

Description

Whether it’s yours or a loved one’s, a cancer diagnosis changes everything. It stops you in your tracks as you put everything you have into fighting for life. It can feel isolating being thrown into the unknown chaos of treatment.

But you are not alone.

With uplifting stories from dozens of women who have been where you are, Carried Through Cancer provides emotional and spiritual support, encouragement, and community in its true stories of God-filled moments within the hard and heartbreaking road of cancer.

God meets some people in their fear in the exam room and others in the shower where the flowing water drowns out tears, but regardless of the location, this 70-day devotional demonstrates that God shows up when people reach out to Him, and He is there to carry you through your story.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Dedication
  3. Foreword by Suzanne (Suzie) Eller
  4. Introduction
  5. Day 1: Carried Through Cancer | Marissa
  6. Day 2: Harnessing the Strength Inside | Alex
  7. Day 3: Circle of Life | Annie
  8. Day 4: When It’s All Too Much | Ronell
  9. Day 5: Forever Friends | Sandy
  10. Day 6: An Intimate Connection | Suzie
  11. Day 7:When All You Have Is Worship | My Story
  12. Day 8: Sovereign God | Sandy P.
  13. Day 9: Coaching and Cancer | Beth
  14. Day 10: Mystery Giver | Tricia
  15. Day 11: Unknowingly Preparing | Dana
  16. Day 12: A Baby After Cancer | Tammy
  17. Day 13: God in the Details | Vana
  18. Day 14: Gift of Grief | My Story
  19. Day 15: Knowledge for the Right Path | Holly
  20. Day 16: Clinging to the Truth | Krystal
  21. Day 17: Alive Today | Shelaine
  22. Day 18: A Picture of Salvation | Lila
  23. Day 19: A Prayer for Clarity | Kalyn
  24. Day 20: Sufficient Grace | Deanna
  25. Day 21: Faraway God | My Story.
  26. Day 22: Serving and Receiving | Heidi
  27. Day 23: Thankful for the Basics | Vicki
  28. Day 24: Perspective Change | Sheryl
  29. Day 25: Answered Prayer in the ER | Janice
  30. Day 26: God Isn’t Done with You | Deb
  31. Day 27: Do You Trust Me? | Stacy
  32. Day 28: Deep Waters Crashing Waves | My Story
  33. Day 29: He Knows My Name | Krystal
  34. Day 30: Blanket of Peace | Ruth
  35. Day 31: Anxiety and a Loving Father | Lila
  36. Day 32: Getting Punched Down | Linda
  37. Day 33: Guardian Angel | Jane
  38. Day 34: Caretaker in the Sandwich Years | Connie
  39. Day 35: It Doesn’t Go Away | My Story
  40. Day 36: Room for the Holy Spirit | Kalyn
  41. Day 37: Covid and Cancer | Katrina
  42. Day 38: Just Take the Next Step | Heidi
  43. Day 39: Living out “Fear Not” | Beverly
  44. Day 40: Surviving to Fulfill a Promise | Barbara
  45. Day 41: Cancer Improved a Marriage | Mary
  46. Day 42: Here I Am | My Story
  47. Day 43: Mother and Son | Ginny
  48. Day 44: Beauty and the Beast | Heidi
  49. Day 45: Anger and Surrender | Lori
  50. Day 46: Choosing Joy | Cathy
  51. Day 47: Dead-End Track | Valerie
  52. Day 48: Pea Salad and Salvation | Annie
  53. Day 49: Trail or Trial | My Story
  54. Day 50: Numbered Days | Ronell
  55. Day 51: Cancer Times Two | Tanya
  56. Day 52: God’s Timing | Patty
  57. Day 53: Wrong Diagnosis | Misty
  58. Day 54: Brought Back from the Brink | Jeanne
  59. Day 55: Strength for Caregiving | Cheryl
  60. Day 56: More Than a Friend | My Story
  61. Day 57: My Weakness, His Strength | Summer
  62. Day 58: Right Person, Right Time | Edwina
  63. Day 59: A Praying Spouse | Mary
  64. Day 60: Not a Death Sentence | Gracie
  65. Day 61: Worth It | Amalie
  66. Day 62: The Wedding That Almost Wasn’t | Audrae
  67. Day 63: Broken Bodies | My Story
  68. Day 64: Saved by Pain | Ginny
  69. Day 65: A Reason for Joy | Heidi
  70. Day 66: The Gift of Friendship | Heather
  71. Day 67: Walking on Water | Valerie
  72. Day 68: When God Speaks | Kathy
  73. Day 69: A Second Opinion | Sue
  74. Day 70: Not Ashamed | My Story
  75. Closing Credits