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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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The Best Part
A Lighthouse staff member shares his experience attending a Lighthouse retreat for the first time and seeing God move in amazing ways.
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An Antidote for Anxiety
As parents, we can become entrenched in tasks, and we can find our worth in our productivity, causing anxiety. Maybe there’s a better way.
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Lament: God’s Invitation to Bring Him Our Weary Hearts
Have you ever experienced that awkward moment at Bible study or small group when they go around and ask for prayer requests...
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What Easter DOESN’T mean
While Easter means that Jesus is alive, it doesn’t mean that pain, suffering, or even death have disappeared from our lives.
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The Third Option - Lament
When life is hard, we can push through the anger, sit in it until we are bitter, or there is a third, and better way: lament.
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25 Things I Have Learned as a Pediatric Oncology Nurse
A pediatric hematology/oncology nurse shares some of the things she’s learned working with children with childhood cancer.
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Stuff of Life
Even though we can’t predict what God will do, we can rest in the peace of knowing He’s got us, He’s for us, and He loves us.
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When Emotions Conflict
Erin Mashaw shares what she has learned about faith as she faced fear, sadness, and disappointment in her life.
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How Are You Doing, Really?
Licensed counselor Stephenie Craig offers five self-assessment questions for mapping better self-care in the new year.
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