Goodness of Being Together Makes Family Whole Again
09.20.17
There will always be pain for us, just under the surface of our hardened skin. But the goodness of us being together is healing.
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09.20.17
There will always be pain for us, just under the surface of our hardened skin. But the goodness of us being together is healing.
...09.20.17
Homemade slime has helped make whole again the Bratland family of Shoreview, MN, after 4-year-old Trip suffered devastating injuries in a car crash in April 2013, on the way to preschool. Jars of the ...
09.20.17
Some days I don’t think I can help myself, never mind others. But it’s just something you have got to do. I just keep putting one foot in front of the other.
...09.13.17
Five years since his legs went out from under him during a tennis doubles match, Mike Hart of Alexandria, VA, doesn’t know why he still struggles to walk and talk. Many scary possibilities have been...
09.13.17
While fighting a rare melanoma that has cost him his right eye, Gulf War veteran Thomas “Tomo†Riley of Hastings, MN, sometimes tapes a paper target with the word “c-a-n-c-e-r†scrawled in bla...
09.13.17
While fighting a rare melanoma that has cost him his right eye, Gulf War veteran Thomas “Tomo†Riley of Hastings, MN, sometimes tapes a paper target with the word “c-a-n-c-e-r†scrawled in bla...
09.13.17
Seeing her 14-year-old son, Andre, play second base and centerfield for the Somerset Spartans after an off-season of treatment for recurrent kidney cancer represents more than Amy Beasley of Somerset,...
09.13.17
Having her chickens come home to roost helped heal Tanya Bailey of St. Paul, MN, during and after treatment for cancer in her left tonsil, at the base of her tongue and lymph nodes. Real chickens. Sil...
09.13.17
Ashley Gleitz of Cold Spring, MN, turned to music after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016, at age 24. “Singing and being able to worship and really just cry out to the Lord in those times â...
09.13.17
Michael Bischoff of Minneapolis hopes for a cure from brain cancer, and for a long life. But with little ability to control his prognosis, Michael’s main focus is on finding wholeness in each moment...