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@hercules

Hello, unfortunately my dad did not survive his. He fought it bravely and some very good things came about for us as a family through his journey with cancer so his experience was not wasted. Every member of my family was baptized. In a way, my dad helped his family do the most important thing that he could have ever done for us throughout his whole life in his WEAKEST moments. Yes... God is good. I am so proud of my dad and miss him terribly. I envision Jesus' first words to my dad as he welcomed him home was "well done good and faithful servant." It's been 8 years. I still have a lot of PTSD from his ordeal but as I said, he did really well for the most part and even though he had some difficult days, God was merciful in many ways. I also learned through attending every appointment and treatment with him and meeting all different kinds of people that had all different cancers at various stages that EVERYONE's experience is unique. Two people can have the same cancer, same stage and will have entirely different journeys. ONE DAY AT A TIME. That is how I believe your wife and you will get through this. Keep the faith, even when it is tested because God is with you and for you! Look for the blessings during this time and you will find them. I prayed for you both this morning and will continue to do so!

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@hercules, thank you so much for your prayers and your kind words. And thank you for sharing your experience.
Your dad must have been a wonderful man and defintely a good servant of the Lord! Every member of your family saved is a real testimony of your dad's faith. I pray our faith passes onto the unsaved in our family.
ONE DAY AT A TIME is great advice. I can see otherwise it is too overwhelming!