Thank you Mike Tiesenga and Amateur Astronauts Stories for this amazing highlight video of the race two weeks ago! It was such an amazing time with close family and friends!
Read MorePhase 1 of my cancer treatment at MD Anderson consisted of 30 radiation treatments, 42 chemotherapies, 3 immunotherapy infusions, thousands of prayers, beginning the Keto diet and lots of exercise. I am now on phase 2.
Read MoreOne of the greatest needs of everyone is the need to be heard. The best lovers are those who listen the best. Let’s slow down and be the best listeners!
Read MoreThe Word of God has unquestionably changed my life. Let’s memorize it and let it change us from the inside out!
Read MoreWhat is hope? What a bummer to have confidence in a false hope, we must figure out what “real hope” is. It for sure must be something sturdy, bigger and stronger than my problem.
Read MoreI am terminal with Glioblastoma brain cancer. But previous to cancer I was still terminal. Death has always been the great enemy, everyone dies. But it all changed after Jesus died, came back to life, and beat death!
Read MoreA number of years ago I read a study that asked 90-year-olds the question, “what would you do differently if you could live life over again”? Their response was to reflect more and to risk more.
Read MoreThis cancer is the biggest trial of my life. The idea of being joyful amidst a trial sounds pretty crazy! It is only possible when you realize that the God of the universe has a plan and He is up to something beautiful!
Read MoreI want my life legacy to point to Jesus because He is worth it!
Read MoreOn Wednesday, February 20th, 2019 I was diagnosed with Glioblastoma brain cancer. The news has turned my world upside down. I am currently undergoing treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston with my wife Amy until April 24th. My prognosis is terminal but I have put my hope in things above. My life is now in the hands of God.
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