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Perspectives
THE LIGHTHOUSE BLOG
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The Reality of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis for any family. The reality of childhood cancer is that it can turn a family's world upside...
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Perseverance
Perseverance is a key characteristic that can help us achieve our goals and overcome the challenges that we face in life. It's the...
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Faith & Difficult Journeys
A diagnosis of childhood cancer is one of the most difficult challenges that a family can face. The journey can be long, painful, and...
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Celebrating Love
Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate love, and for families navigating the challenges of childhood cancer, finding creative ways to share
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Uncovering Hope
God is often working in ways we least expect, and if we aren’t intentionally looking for evidence of His presence, we might miss it.Â
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The Impact of a Simple Gesture
A reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness can yield extraordinary power, especially when someone needs it most.
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Gifts of Hope: Bringing Comfort to Young Warriors
The perfect gift is not just about the item itself but the joy, comfort, and hope it brings.
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The Miracle of a Savior's Birth
This Christmas, believe in the baby, born a savior, who became a man who stretched out His arms and died for the sins of the world. 
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Celebrating Halloween with a Healthy Twist
By celebrating with a healthy twist, we can ensure these kids feel the love & support they need while still enjoying the magic of Halloween.
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Summer Safety for Children with Cancer
Create a safe & memorable summer for your child with cancer by taking the proper precautions for their unique needs.
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Happy 2023 To You!
The Lighthouse staff family is so looking forward to all that will happen this year. We want you to be excited as well.
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Worth a Thousand Words
As I assembled our photo albums during those years, I always found it satisfying to look back on what I’d experienced and where I’d been.
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