God Did Not Do This To Me: Finding Hope, Courage, and Faith to Face Our Toughest Challenge

God Did Not Do This To Me: Finding Hope, Courage, and Faith to Face Our Toughest Challenge

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Lisa and Doug Stringer were ministering in Massachusetts in March 2015 when a lump in Doug’s throat started to bother him. “I don’t feel well,” he told his wife. “The lump I felt in my throat a few days ago feels larger.” When they were able to see a doctor, they were horrified to learn that Doug had Stage 4 large B-cell lymphoma that was 80 percent aggressive. Doug spent the rest of the day sitting in his car, alone in prayer. Finally, he called Lisa to tell her that he was on his way home and he wanted a family meeting and communion. Emotionally exhausted and noses still running from crying, Lisa, her mom, and Ashley gathered in the family room as Doug told them about his time with God. “God did not do this to me-and if He did not do this to me, then it doesn’t belong to me!” he told them emphatically. It was just what they need to hear.God Did Not Do This to Me is Lisa’s story of the family’s trials and triumphs through a cancer diagnosis. Putting on the armor of God, Doug was determined to turn his battle with cancer into an intercession for the country, even joking that the chemotherapy treatments made him resemble a bald eagle. By the end of the year, Doug’s cancer was in remission. “We know that the Great Physician heard the numerous prayers of our friends and spiritual family from all over the world, and blessed us all with a testimony of His healing power,” Lisa says. “We are forever changed through this experience. He has expanded my heart of compassion, taught me to pour out more grace, to be an even bigger giver, and to appreciate the little things all the more.” Review Perspective changes not with words, but with life’s challenges encountered. What we take for granted can be stripped away with one doctor’s diagnosis. In her book, Lisa Stringer shares her own journey of realization, not as the patient, but as the wife of the one who experienced the diagnosis of Stage 4 cancer. I believe this will not only encourage family members but be a great tool for all who are navigating the roadblocks of life. -- Joni Lamb ? Co-founder, Daystar Television NetworkThe chronicle of this journey moved me deeply because I have witnessed this priceless family minister through this personal trial with a tangible, authentic consistent witness in every place to every face, every time. The love and reality of God was shared with everyone in their path: medical personnel, patients, family, friends, associates, and strangers. Doug and Lisa’s deep desire for all to know the Lord personally and be saved shines through this testimony. Furthermore, they continued to contend for their nation and world even though in this health battle. Their eyes were stayed on the Lord to overcome. “So help me God” is a theme throughout this story as this family leaned upon the truth of Scripture-the living Word of God Himself-and kept their radar focused on the Lord Jesus Christ. This is a call to believers everywhere to fast and intercede for our fellow brothers and sisters in need. Whether a health crisis or another battle, this journey will lead you to seek the Lord for your own victory!I thank God for his kingdom increase through the healing of Doug and grace to his family-so that privilege of the irrevocable call of God flies on like the eagle. -- Lisa Crump ? National Day of Prayer Task ForceThe unexpected crisis in life comes to all of us without warning or time to prepare. That is why this book is a must read! It will encourage, give hope, and help to those who are currently trying to maneuver the hairpin curve of crisis and it will help those whose road is currently smooth and straight to now make large deposits of faith and trust in our God who will see all of us through the good, bad, and impossible moments of this life. Thank you for sharing what it means to walk by faith and not by sight! -- Becky Riggle ? Grace Community Church, HoustonI just finished reading God Did Not Do This to Me and felt it was well wri

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