Summary
SummaryMy name is Jason, and for five years I've served as a pastor at Lincoln Berean. I'm a husband and father of two wonderful kids. Life was full and thrivingβuntil a year and a half ago, when I started noticing weakness in my hand during a family road trip. What began as a strange discomfort led to a diagnosis that shook our worldβALS, a progressive and aggressive disease. Doctors gave me grim news: most don't live beyond 18 months. It felt like the end… π
But God opened a door. By a miraculous alignment of timing, I was accepted into a clinical trial in St. Louis. Doctors were stunned I made it in time. Though the disease is still attacking my body dailyβweakening my arms, my diaphragmβI see Godβs hand through it all. Thereβs fear and pain, but thereβs also hope. π
While I long for healing, Iβve come to see an even greater truth: sin is a deeper disease than ALS. Jesus came to restore what truly mattersβour relationship with God. Even if this medication works, I will still die one day. But my ultimate hope isnβt in medicine. Itβs in Christ, who promises a day with no more pain, no more tears. Thatβs the day I live for. π βοΈ
Jason has been a pastor at Lincoln Berean for 5 years. He has two amazing kids and has been married to Melinda for 14 years. A year and a half ago, Jason was diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig’s disease. Listen as he shares what the last year has been like and where he finds his ultimate hope.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:01 Mysterious symptoms appear 01:57 ALS diagnosis revealed 02:26 Entering the clinical trial 03:13 Ongoing battle with ALS 04:10 Greater disease: sin 05:40 Ultimate hope in Christ
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