The Edge of Eternity~My Story 💗
The brink of crossing over changed me!
Two years ago, alone in a hospital room I had a choice to give up or plead for God’s mercy to let me live. It was a relief to know what my diagnosis was, at the same time I was terrified knowing the end could be near. The treatment I needed was too risky and I might not recover from It. I had too much to live for and I wasn’t done being a mom!
A dear friend sent me a song that helped her through tough times. “You’re Gonna Be Ok” by
Jenn Johnson played on repeat for over a week in my hospital room. The message was EXACTLY what I needed to hear to keep going!
I wake up grateful everyday for a second chance. My perspective and priorities have changed, I pray I never take for granted what can be gone in the blink of an eye!
This is only a small part of my journey. God has held me up and brought me through so much in the last 20 years, even when I was angry and purposely turned away from Him. I will tell my story in hopes of encouraging others to never give up, keep moving forward and have the courage to heal.
Facing a life-threatening illness can be overwhelming, but many have found strength in the stories of others. The journey of recovery is often a roller coaster of emotions and challenges. Like the author, countless individuals have turned to music, prayer, and the love of friends and family to guide them through dark times. The message from Jenn Johnson's song "You’re Gonna Be Ok" resonates with many, instilling hope and determination to persevere. It's essential to surround ourselves with uplifting influences that remind us of our inner strength. Support groups and online communities focused on healing journeys provide additional resources where individuals can share their experiences and find camaraderie among those facing similar struggles. Seeking professional help, whether it's through counseling or therapy, can also facilitate healing. Remember, it’s okay to seek help. Sharing your story, just like the author, can inspire others who feel lost in their battles. Every day's a new chance to embrace life, cherish small moments, and take steps forward, no matter how big or small. With hope, faith, and community support, healing is possible, and triumphs can be achieved every day.

