The Facts

Did you know that breast cancer is the most common cancer among African American women?

The incidence of breast cancer is 10 percent lower in African American women than in white women; however among young African American women (under 40) the incidence is higher.



Monday, January 24, 2011

A Peaceful Process

Everything is going along as it should, so far I have had no negative side effects to my treatment! Yey!!!
My body feels minimal pain and my mind is peacefully recovering.  Almost everyday someone will ask me if I questioned God as to why me?  I have always responded no.  Honestly, I have yet to talk to God about this situation... Go figure that should have been the first thing I did.  I don't know why I never asked him about it, I guess I didn't want to hear his answer!??
Thoughts about my past behavior, my current behavior or is it just an attack of the enemy who knows that I have a bright future ahead of me?
So my next step in my healing process is to seek the face of God, and to hear his voice.  In the meantime I will share what a wonderful new friend told me.  He shared that I may never know the specifics of the why me, but what I do know is that we overcome by the power of our testimony.  He made my smile when he said that through this all "you still look beautiful and that when people see you they see the glory of God all over you".
From this alone I will share my thoughts on a peaceful process;

God will never give you more than you can bear.
In everything gives thanks, for all things works together for your good.
Praise God in advance of your healing.
And always remember that others are looking at you to see if God really can do what he said.  Let the glory of the Lord rise!

Praise God for life in abundance...

Love Y'all!