Psalm 16 continues to speak to me in my in my season of confusion and anxiety. I’d love to share some of these recent reflections with you, this chapter is really something special!
Read MoreAmy and I ran the 5k Head for the Cure in Columbia last weekend. What an amazing time meeting other cancer survivors and fighting brain cancer by raising awareness!
Read MoreEverybody can recognize a taker when they see one. Let's, instead, go be great givers! Look with me here at the three A's- Attention, Affirmation, and Awkward.
Read MoreJohn and I and a few of our kids attended a couple local church services here in Houston last Sunday and I was really blown away by a couple things.
Read MoreHaving a good attitude in the midst of suffering sounds crazy, but it is the pattern of those who have developed a beautiful walk with God.
Read MoreI don't know how much longer I have on Earth. In this season of a heavy heart, I will earnestly seek Jesus.
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.
Read MoreAmy and I have been in Houston for three weeks now. We have been meeting new people everywhere we go! As followers of Jesus we have such a HOPE. What a joy to live it out!
Read MoreLet’s talk about trials, I’ve got ‘em, you’ve got ‘em, we all have ‘em!
Read MoreLet me share with you how I plan to attack this challenge of crafting a new routine in my chaotic circumstances.
Read MoreWe are in full swing doing cancer treatment here at MD Anderson in Houston, Texas. Look with me here at the 6 types of warfare we are waging on this Glioblastoma Cancer.
Read MoreI find it very interesting that I can simultaneously be at peace and also be fearful. That must sound like I am crazy. Grieving is just like that, messy and inconsistent.
Read MoreThe question now becomes “how ought we live?”. What kind of people do we want to be in this tumultuous chapter?
I am completely convinced that doing “Thankful Binges” is the best way to live, as well as the best way to manage hardship and anxiety in our lives.
Read MoreAn update on my treatment plan over the last week at MD Anderson. Next week I start radiation, chemo, and immunotherapy clinical trial. Here we Go!
Read MoreAs I wake up each morning I feel a heaviness come over me again. It never seems to leave me. I had plans for John and my future together!
Read MoreMy personal practice and strong suggestion to battle anxiety is to go on a Thankful Binge. Thankfulness is the absolute best medicine for anxiety!
Read MoreWhen you sign up love, you sign up for pain. Let’s decide today that we will not be people who run from the pain!
Read MoreAs I woke this morning I again figured out that this cancer is not just a long bad dream.
Read MoreVideo update from Houston! We got a tandem!
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