15 - LIVING IN GOD'S KINGDOM ON EARTH- what's it look like?

Today I want to introduce you to some of the Windrunners whose stories inhabit the pages of the book CANCER'S WINDRUNNERS. Next week will address Divine Healing from Chapter 11

Before meeting some Windrunners remember that everyone Jesus healed eventually died - including Lazarus and all the disciples - most in horrific ways. Remember that when the ending of this life, the  hor d' oeuvres course, comes, it only means the main course is about to be served. But only to those at the table - ie those who actually make it to Heaven. Let your appetite be piqued.

Wendell - you met already - considered doctors treatment statistics, but placed his trust foremost on God's promises. Of course you need to know what those are - see the book

Connie - faced a man's challenge to be of great courage - be a man's man and create a legacy to be proud of: He never gave up but he did choose what to focus on. He chose to be God's man and became man's hero with a legacy all can envy 

Gale - in blessing others was amazingly blessed - the sunshine of her spirit was kept alive for years beyond doctors expectations to shine indelibly into the lives of others.

Dave - cleared the high hurdle of "why", gathered his ammunition (God's truths and promises) and is running strong keeping the dragon at bay. See the video "#1 Bell Lap Diaries" - below to the right

Sallie - empowered with hope, endured treatment that made my eyes cross, blew by the dragon, and infused joy into everyone around her: her son, husband, family, friends and strangers. 

Chuck - divine guidance made hard decisions straight forward, knew when to abandon man's treatment  for God's callings in order to  to pass the baton well and celebrate exuberantly --- and run another marathon with his daughter.

Donna & Willie - spiritual vagabonds confronted with a startling destiny with death discovered the greatest adventure of their lives in meeting Jesus and started laughing as the dragon's sideshow became irrelevant.

Doris and Al - the uncertainties of cancer and advancing age can reasonably produce fatigue and depression, but their certainty of purpose and destination still generates an energy that defies their biology. 

So many stories of triumph  and guidance - see CANCER'S WINDRUNNERS 

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