Sunday, April 10, 2011

The thing about Cancer is . . .

It never inflicts the worst of the worst. It doesn't take down the world's worst tyrants or evil doers. It's been my experience that it finds the most pure hearts to feed on.

My father has been hit with the "inevitable" prostate cancer and my favorite cousin (just a year younger than me) with breast cancer.

My heart hurts that these two amazing people have to say their bodies allowed that horrible infestation. But in all honesty, the more I see cancer in the lives of those close to me, the more I realize it is the strong and amazing who are given the cancer challenge.

Maybe it's because those amazing people can show the rest of us what it is to endure the worst possible scenarios with grace.

I'm sure both my father and my cousin will make it through to the other side of cancer labeled "survivor" but before then, I will be praying unceasingly that the will feel less burden and more support and love than necessary.


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