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On my Gmail chat status…I wrote…

New borns, bdays, marriages and deaths….all part of this journey call life.
Yesterday, I realize an Aunty in the church is very sick from cancer.  She had been battling this for a long long time. Cancer relapsed a few times.  
She is very brave and very faithful.  Conversing with her before hand, she was very positive and always relying on God.  Her husband also passed away from cancer a few years ago.
Sadden at the thought of this.  I do not know what to say or how to encourage.  Spent yesterday on the road seeking the Holy Spirit for help and comfort.
Plan to visit her and her family this week.  Seeing if other brothers and sisters in the church knew her situation and how we can help….(very fortunate that a few brothers and sisters offer to help and pray)….

A bit hard considering that I also experience this dreadful disease when I was younger as well..

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