The Waiting Season

When I encountered Jesus, my heart was willing to surrender SOME of my life to Him. Yet, some things I still had myself convinced my judgment was supreme. One of these was my romantic relationships. For two years, the Holy Spirit told me to separate from my partner and for two years, I suppressed thatContinue reading “The Waiting Season”

The Link Between Forgiveness and Healing

Although cancer treatment can be trying, there’s a silver lining amidst it all. Not only do I get to witness God heal me physically, but I’ve watched Him mend emotional wounds I didn’t know I had until I sat still. Along with chemo, the Lord prescribed me His own treatment: prayer, praise, and doing HisContinue reading “The Link Between Forgiveness and Healing”

Cancer doesn’t have the final say.

“How are you going to apprentice to be a leader at church, run zoom groups, serve in ministry AND study for the bar exam while going through chemo? “You’re gonna be too sick, too tired, too out of it.” These are thoughts I fought through after being diagnosed with breast cancer. These lies were sentContinue reading “Cancer doesn’t have the final say.”

How to Thrive during Cancer Treatment

I contemplated the title “How to stay sane during cancer treatment,” but I can tell you, although that’s what I’ve done some days, other days, I’ve done more than that. I’ve thrived. I’ve experienced pure joy. Is that possible? If we rest in God anything is, really. Although I’m not jumping for joy every day,Continue reading “How to Thrive during Cancer Treatment”

Why I confess, “I am healed,” before getting medical clearance

After writing my healing testimony part 1, I got a few responses. Some wondering if I still had cancer. . others wondering if I had completed treatment. No, I have not yet completed my cancer treatment which includes a total of 6 rounds of chemotherapy, surgery, and potentially radiation. Still, I declare that I amContinue reading “Why I confess, “I am healed,” before getting medical clearance”