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Welcome family, friends and anyone else that has found their way here.

I never imagined I’d be setting up a blog and sharing this journey on this winter Sunday evening but here I am.

The Lord has been laying this on my heart for some time and I needed to step out in faith that our testimony and journey may bless and encourage us and others.

I don’t know anyone that will say 2020 is a year they will ever forget. Although perhaps some of us would like to, for various reasons. The beautiful highlights of 2020 for our family was the addition of sweet, perfect baby #10, the announcement that grandbaby #1 will join us in 2021 and an engagement for another of our children with a wedding in 2021. So much to look forward too!

I’m writing tonight to share that I was diagnosed with cancer again, for the fourth time in my life. Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer. We have known this diagnosis for a couple of months now but needed the space and privacy to pray and process everything.

I am scheduled to begin chemotherapy later this week and know we will need the prayers and support of many. We are calling all faithful prayer warriors to please ask for miraculous divine healing.

I will write as I’m able. Caring for my family takes priority along with staying as strong, rested and healthy as possible. I’m hoping to not only keep you updated here as I will not have time to reply individually but to also go back and share my past cancer journey’s. How the Lord healed, the prayers of the faithful were answered and how blessed our family has been and continues to be.

Through it ALL our eyes will remain fixed on Jesus, through the good, the bad, the ugly, through healing or not, He alone is our refuge and strength! When I battled cancer in 2011 (I’ll share more in another post) the key verse that stood tall and strong above all others for me was Matthew 21:21 ” So Jesus answered and said to them, ” Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ it will be done.” We absolutely believe cancer is a mountain that God can cast into the sea! He has done it for me three times already and yes even at Stage IV! I was diagnosed with Stage IV Wilm’s Tumor at 8yrs old (another post! πŸ˜‰) and told I would likely never have children! Look what God has done!