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…The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. James 5:16 ESV

 

I am so thankful that you are reading this blog.  It means you  care about our cancer journey.  I have had a nice break from chemo and doctor’s visits.  It all starts again on December 11th with an MRI. Pray for no new cancer growth.  On December 12th I will meet with my oncologist to go over the results of my MRI.

Over Thanksgiving a dear friend of mine who has the gift of healing laid  his hands on me and prayed for healing.  I felt warmth come over me. I’m believing I am healed.  Until we know for sure,  pray that the cancer is gone, and that God has done more miracles.  I am a miracle.  I have lived longer than the average glioblastoma patient. I give my heavenly Father all praise and glory.

Pray for my balance.  I need to walk with a cane to keep from falling

The most common question I get asked is, “How are you feeling? It is harder for me to answer that question than you might think. I need to use  the negative to answer, “I’m NOT feeling bad.”  I’m blessed to not be feeling bad.  I do get fatigued easily.  If I focus to try to write, I get tired very quickly. I’m tired after writing this paragraph.

Pray for my stamina and ability to focus to  increase.

Because of my cancer and surgeries, I have  vision loss and cognitive retention and processing deficits, Because of these deficits, I have had to file for Social Security Disability which is no easy task. Thank goodness, I have a long-term disability policy that I have carried for years for something castrophic like cancer.  The policy  won’t begin paying until January 27th.  I am having trouble adjusting to life on disability.  Pray that God would give me joy, peace and purpose.

Since I have some time on my hands, I would love to pray for you. 

Send your prayer requests and I promise to pray for you.

 

Thanks for praying for me and Team Phelps

Love in Christ

John & Baby Luv