A boy with no arms was struggling in his bedroom to put on a sweater. Meanwhile, his mom and her sister
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Read MoreWhen I hear the word “miracle” epic events come to mind—parting the Red Sea, the feeding of the 5,000, the raising of Lazarus. But far more common,
Read MoreUPDATE: On Wednesday. we arrived home after two weeks at the Gerson Clinic. Because of Linda’s cancer treatment, we’ll be tossing out every crumb of junk food,
Read MoreMirriam-Webster.com defines “serendipity” as “the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for.” Let’s translate that into “Street English.”
Read MoreIt seems unbelievable. Just last week our world turned upside down when we learned Linda has stage-four ovarian cancer.
Read MoreThis is a weird one, so don’t be shocked. Last Tuesday, Linda and I sat at our kitchen table on a Zoom call with her doctor.
Read MoreA teen girl went to her mom, complaining about how hard life was—friends, school, and romantic troubles. “It’s just too much to handle!”
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