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When cancer enters a life, it does not arrive quietly. Time fractures into scans and treatments, hope wrestles with fear, and questions surface that no easy faith can answer. In the long hours of waiting and the silent nights of pain, many find themselves asking not why this is happening, but where God has gone. This book was written for that place. You Are Not Alone leads the reader to encounter Christ not as a distant comforter, but as the God who draws nearer in suffering. The Christ who weeps at the tomb of Lazarus. The Christ who trembles in Gethsemane. The Christ who knows the weight of…mehr

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When cancer enters a life, it does not arrive quietly. Time fractures into scans and treatments, hope wrestles with fear, and questions surface that no easy faith can answer. In the long hours of waiting and the silent nights of pain, many find themselves asking not why this is happening, but where God has gone. This book was written for that place. You Are Not Alone leads the reader to encounter Christ not as a distant comforter, but as the God who draws nearer in suffering. The Christ who weeps at the tomb of Lazarus. The Christ who trembles in Gethsemane. The Christ who knows the weight of fear, the ache of the body, and the loneliness of unanswered prayer. This is a book for those whose faith feels fragile, whose strength is exhausted, and whose hearts need more than reassurance - they need presence. Rooted in Scripture, prayer, and the lived experience of illness, these pages offer gentle guidance for walking with God through cancer. They speak to the realities no one prepares you for: how to pray when words fail, how to endure the night without despair, how to listen for God in silence, how to carry suffering without being crushed by it. The book does not promise easy healing or tidy resolutions. Instead, it reveals a deeper truth: no tear is unseen, no prayer is wasted, and no suffering endured with Christ is ever empty. Written originally for the author's aunt during her battle with cancer, this book is now offered to every patient, caregiver, and loved one standing in the same valley. It is meant to be read slowly - beside hospital beds, in waiting rooms, in quiet moments when courage runs thin. Cancer may change everything, but it does not place you beyond God's reach. In every room where fear lingers, in every breath taken with effort, Christ is closer than you imagine. His wounds touch your wounds. His presence remains. His love does not withdraw. You do not walk this path alone.