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CONTENTS FOREWORD: Roger Cary, President & CEO, Cancer Treatment Centers of America INTRODUCTION 1. A Friend Who Understands 2. The Devastation of Diagnosis 3. Scientific Information-Too Little and Too Much 4. Loneliness on the Edge of Hell 5. God Will Neither Slumber nor Sleep 6. Freedom from Negativity 7. Forgiveness and Peace 8. Connecting the Emotional Dots 9. Choosing to Fight 10. Unnecessary Unhappiness 11. No Time for Vanity 12. Fighting for Life but Obedient to Death 13. Chronic Niceness 14. A "Can-Do" Attitude 15. A Question of Balance 16. Living with Cancer 17. God's Renewing Power 18. The Gift of Healing 19. A Mind-set for Miracles 20. An Unsatisfying Answer 21. Positive Thinking 22. The Inevitability of Pain 23. The Patient as Teacher 24. The Spirit of Hope 25. The Importance of Hope 26. The Greatest of These Is Hope 27. The Source of Hope 28. The Best Thing 29. The Lessons of Suffering 30. Fighting Evil 31. God's Prevenient Grace 32. The Comfort of Scripture 33. Suspicion of the Gift of Healing 34. Good and Angry 35. Mood Swings of Exhaustion 36. "Ordained" to Be a Friend 37. Miracles of Spontaneous Remission 38. A Prison of Depression 39. Prayer as Medical Protocol 40. The Power of a Positive Theme 41. The Unfairness of it All 42. Trust but Verify 43. Size Doesn't Matter 44. The Real Problem 45. Footprints of Faith 46. The Faith-Health Connection 47. Patience-Simple, Really 48. Reconnecting to God 49. Getting Up When You're Down 50. Permission to Be Human 51. Medical Negligence 52. The Aroma of Christ 53. Stealer of Hope 54. The Litmus Test of Love 55. Singing the Lord's Song 56. Prayer that Risks 57. If the End Appears Near 58. Last Words BIBLIOGRAPHY
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Cancer -- Patients -- Religious life.
Cancer -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.