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Helena S's avatar

Thank you for sharing your story. As I read about the moments of the resurrection in our lives. I recalled the first of several unexpected surgeries my son had. One day during his senior year of high school, we were watching a movie together as family. My son went to the restroom and came back and said something is wrong and within 10 minutes, he collapsed. We took him to the ER. Only to find out that he was bleeding internally. Doctors could not find the source of the internal bleeding for three days.

During this time I did not know if he was going to make it. He grew weaker, losing more and more blood. Somehow I began thanking God for the privilege to be pregnant, to give birth, and to raise this beautiful child. I gave thanks for every special moment. I could think of that I had shared with my son. The doctors found the source of the bleeding and performed immediate surgery. And I remember the surgeon said to us, this condition is generally determined post mortem.

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Jennifer Lambert's avatar

I’m 66 years old, a five year pancreatic cancer survivor, and on May 2, I will have my first monthly infusion of a new drug to treat Alzheimer’s. At this point, each morning that I open my eyes is a resurrection. A daily resurrection in my own home with my husband of 36 years. One day, I’ll awaken in my eternal home in heaven.

Carpe Diem! 💝

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