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The Reality of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis for any family. The reality of childhood cancer is that it can turn a family's world upside...


Perseverance
Perseverance is a key characteristic that can help us achieve our goals and overcome the challenges that we face in life. It's the...


Faith & Difficult Journeys
A diagnosis of childhood cancer is one of the most difficult challenges that a family can face. The journey can be long, painful, and...
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Finding Strength Amidst Unthinkable Circumstances
The path to Biblical hope is paved with suffering, endurance, and character building. We walk this difficult road in our families with hope.


Coping with Childhood Cancer: Tips for Supporting Siblings
Supporting a sibling through cancer is emotional, but by educating yourself, you can make a profound difference in their life.


Self-Care for Caregivers: Strategies to Prevent Exhaustion and Prioritize Well-Being
Practicing self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for both you and your child.


Holding Fast To Hope
Hope is an essential element that sustains families through difficult times, especially when facing childhood cancer.


Hope from the Waiting Chair
As I cried out to him – here are three truths he showed me in that stiff, brown, vinyl chair.


Full of Joy
When you pray for God to be glorified in the lives of your children, you don’t expect that will come through their suffering and death.


The Greatness of Community
There are times in this life that you hit a crossroad and find yourself asking “how will I survive this?” In those difficult seasons, you ne


Being Honest with God in Unwanted Circumstances
Coming to God with your honest thoughts and feelings—even when you’re experiencing feelings of anger and distrust toward God—invites Him int


The Secrets We Shouldn’t Keep
After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Erin Mashaw had to figure out how to tell her kids about it and invite them into the journey.
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