You Have a Ministry - E.12 - Cancer Is Not Your Shepherd
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We did not ask for cancer, but we now have a unique opportunity to help other people with cancer because we know exactly what it feels like. We know the emotions, talks with the family, innumerable doctor visits, ups, downs, prayers, tears, and more. Dear Christian with cancer: like it or not, you have a ministry to others. I want to talk about two areas of your new ministry. First, your ministry to other people with cancer. Second, your ministry to the hospital staff.
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