Thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and kind words.
I want to begin by expressing how amazingly blessed I am. Nancy is an amazing caregiver. My children care deeply for my well-being, and that means a lot. The church I serve continues to walk well with me and I love the opportunity to serve them and the wider community. The people I get to share life with each day are an encouragement and a blessing!
When I met with my newest oncologist he continued to express how impressed he was with how my body has responded to treatment. At one point he reviewed my scans from 2016 and remarked, “Your liver was filled with cancer!” There was amazement in his voice. My surgeon refers to me as “an outlier.” Dr. Saroha continues to be an encouragement and gently reminds me where we were, and how far we have come. All that to say, “I am blessed beyond belief.” God is Good All the Time…All the Time God is Good!
Friday afternoon I made the decision to move forward with Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump. This means a pump will be surgically implanted into my body and will deliver chemotherapy directly to the liver. The liver is the only place we can see metastases right now so this seems to make the most sense. [Read more…]


How does one find peace amidst chaos? When turmoil reigns, anxiety rules, and worry is winning, how do we find the road to peace?
Nancy started a new job, I missed seeing her every day. My truck stopped working. Doctors confirmed my cancer is growing. My trip to Africa got canceled. Last week was a winner!
On the way home from meeting with my cancer surgeon, I asked Rayann what she thought of the appointment. Rayann replied, “Sometimes, it feels like God rips the chair from underneath you.”
Burdened with his own personal worries, and concern for his people the Old Testament prophet Habakkuk unleashes a “twitter rant” directed at God.
Life can be chaotic and overwhelming. It is very easy for us to become distracted by the cares and worries of each new day. How do we learn to think clearly about the things which matter most?
