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My friend is diagnosed with cancer...
Tuesday. 10.21.08 1:27 am
He is a scholar with a bright future in his career.
He is musically talented and serves in the piano service for church meetings.
He just got attached and should be getting married in the near future.
He is only 31.
He is diagnosed with the last stage of cancer... that can mean 6 to 8 months left...

saddening, isn't it?

BUT no matter what, I really hope he will trust that God still loves him and he should continue to live a fruitful life of blessing others so that it is a time of reward and joy when he sees Him face to face.

A promising career is nothing meaningful now when you see it with eternity in mind so let's remember to cherish relationships and love the ones around us even more...
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It's depressing to know how hard he must have worked to achieve the things he has in his life, but it's fantastic to know he will be much more joyous in the kingdom of heaven.
I wish him the best.
» zachstabbedme on 2008-10-21 02:14:43

My mom was diagnosed in 98 with the last stage of melanoma. God does heal. We were in church the day before she found out and she heard a voice saying to pray about the mole so she did. The next day, the doctore told her she had like 3 days to live and did the emergency surgery.


When she prayed, she felt someone touch her arm and there was no one beside her. Anyway, to make a long story short, she hasn't had cancer since.

I will say a special prayer for your friend.
» Art4TheHomeless on 2008-10-21 12:12:59

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