Last Sunday my sermon shared an update on my health along with some lessons re-learned while in the hospital.
It is amazing how God can use even the craziest of mishaps to help remind us of what is most important.
You have permission to laugh.
Spiritual Formation Catalyst
Last Sunday my sermon shared an update on my health along with some lessons re-learned while in the hospital.
It is amazing how God can use even the craziest of mishaps to help remind us of what is most important.
You have permission to laugh.
Daniel has been a seeker his entire life, seeking a deeper relationship with Abba Father. He has served as pastor for American Baptist churches in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. His passion is to "help people encounter God in the midst of their everyday lives." He writes with a transparency intended to allow others to see the struggles that lead to healing and life. Daniel currently serves as Spiritual Formation Catalyst for A Place in the Conversation.
Daniel's journey was disrupted when the doctor said, "You have stage IV colon cancer." Questions of "Why" and "If only" crowded his mind. Can one encounter God in the midst of a cancer journey? Join this seeker as he shares the pain and joys of this journey not of his choosing. Daniel's wife, Nancy, joins in sharing some of her thoughts, and feelings as she watches her husband fight his battle.
Robert Smith says
Thanks for your message about gift and grace. What you have been and are still going through makes your message real and challenging. May all of us have someone “fall in our bed” to appreciate God’s good ness and His grace.