Summary
SummaryI grew up going to church with my family, so I believed in God, but I didnβt truly know Him personally until later in life. Last December 3rd, my world turned upside down when my doctor told me I had acute myeloid leukemiaβan aggressive blood cancer. I had just begun decorating for Christmas, and suddenly I was facing a month in the hospital. I remember rushing home to tell my loved ones, scrambling to find a wig, and mentally preparing for the long journey ahead.
My oncologist explained that chemo would buy me time, but if I wanted to live, I needed a risky stem cell transplant. Thatβs when my husband James and I knelt together and surrendered everything to Jesus. I clung to Isaiah 41:10, whispering those words when fear and pain flooded my hospital bed. I imagined Jesus holding my hand, guiding me through the darkness.
The transplant went as planned, but recovery was brutal. I endured nights of trembling and exhaustion, yet through it all, Godβs presence was so real. Now, eight months post-transplant, Iβm in remission. I still face restrictions and challenges, but I rejoice in each breath and every sunrise. I donβt fear death because I know where Iβm headed. Iβm already dreaming of next Christmasβdecorating, celebrating Jesusβs birth, and sharing with everyone that if you call on Him, surrender completely, He will never leave you. β¨πβ€οΈ
Vicki was diagnosed with Leukemia and told there was a very difficult road ahead. See how she found hope in God and those who love her.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:50 Treatment Plan 02:25 Surrender to God 03:50 Transplant Success 04:40 Embracing Remission
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