Author: | Hannah McGinnis | ISBN: | 9781490800233 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | October 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Hannah McGinnis |
ISBN: | 9781490800233 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | October 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
Cancer? Dont only old people and little kids get cancer? How on earth did I get cancer?
Thats what Hannah McGinnis thought when she found out she had Hodgkins lymphoma as a twenty-one-year-old college senior. She didnt qualify for aid, wigs, or wish-fulfillment programs like children under eighteen, but she didnt feel old enough to be lumped in with middle-aged women and men fighting cancer. She found herself in the prime of life, battling a formidable disease without warning and without resources for her situation in life.
In What in the World Are You Doing with Cancer?, McGinnis walks through her journey with the disease, from her diagnosis to the final treatment and her later reflections. She reveals her thoughts, fears, joys, and struggles with a touch of sarcasm along the way. Ultimately, though the diagnosis was both surreal and frightening, she found hope, a deeper purpose, and a faithful God.
McGinnis encourages uswhether we have cancer or notto remember that God is sovereign, to finish strong, and to find the eternal perspective in whatever unexpected trials we may face.
Cancer? Dont only old people and little kids get cancer? How on earth did I get cancer?
Thats what Hannah McGinnis thought when she found out she had Hodgkins lymphoma as a twenty-one-year-old college senior. She didnt qualify for aid, wigs, or wish-fulfillment programs like children under eighteen, but she didnt feel old enough to be lumped in with middle-aged women and men fighting cancer. She found herself in the prime of life, battling a formidable disease without warning and without resources for her situation in life.
In What in the World Are You Doing with Cancer?, McGinnis walks through her journey with the disease, from her diagnosis to the final treatment and her later reflections. She reveals her thoughts, fears, joys, and struggles with a touch of sarcasm along the way. Ultimately, though the diagnosis was both surreal and frightening, she found hope, a deeper purpose, and a faithful God.
McGinnis encourages uswhether we have cancer or notto remember that God is sovereign, to finish strong, and to find the eternal perspective in whatever unexpected trials we may face.