God Whispers in the Night
Shannon Knight Shannon Knight

God Whispers in the Night

Cancer can cause an emotional, mental and spiritual roller coaster ride!Are you suffering from panic anxiety or depression due to a cancer diagnosis? When you get diagnosed with something that can kill, it’s traumatic! You are forced to battle something inside your body that does not want you to thrive and could take your life. That’s the reality of it. We can’t ignore it. We must face it every single day. If you’re someone who went through cancer and healed, I’d be surprised to hear that you’ve never feared cancer returning.

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My Darkest Hour
Shannon Knight Shannon Knight

My Darkest Hour

My Darkest Hour: A Personal Letter to a Friend. It was Spring, May 2011, just three months after doing alternative cancer treatment at CMN hospital in San Luis, Sonora, Mexico. I had stage 4 breast cancer that had aggressively spread to all lobes of my lungs, bones, and lymph nodes. I was in a lot of pain, terrified, and afraid the treatment was not working. I get emails from brave cancer warriors (Mostly women late stage) asking me how long it took to start noticing my body healing after treatment? My answer is not what you would think

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God Clears a Path Always
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God Clears a Path Always

I like to think of the Lord as He is A leader and my Heavenly Father who is always ahead of me, making a path for me to follow. When things seem to be a big mess, and you can’t find your way, we can get tangled up pretty bad sometimes, or circumstances can put us in places we never thought we’d be.

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What People Say And What We Hear
Shannon Knight Shannon Knight

What People Say And What We Hear

Cancer is a sensitive conversational subject with family and friends. What to say and what not say to someone with a cancer diagnosis is a mystery and confusing. The post is about family and friends communicating with their loved ones who have a diagnosis of cancer. I have always found that even as a survivor over nine years out, it is hard to figure out what to say or advise a loved one on what to say to an individual diagnosed with cancer. I see myself as someone who battled cancer (an enemy wanted to kill me from the inside out). I am a cancer survivor! I CONQUERED IT!

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Last Dance With My Father
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Last Dance With My Father

I and my father both had cancer in this video. I was stage 4 and God blessed me with the strength to dance this evening. My dad stepped into heaven on May 31, 2019, after a long battle with cancer. I miss him, but oh, how I relive this dance over and over.

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The Power of Believing in The Prayer From Others
Shannon Knight Shannon Knight

The Power of Believing in The Prayer From Others

People are always telling me that they are praying for me, but I doubt they really are!” First of all, that feeling says so much more about where we are on the cancer journey. To think you are not being prayed for is just an assumption while you are going through a difficult time. The feeling of anger and doubt are normal, but it's important to recognize that you do not have any way of knowing whether or not some is praying for you, and questioning it is wasting precious time by doubting others' love towards you. I pray every night for everyone who has contacted me with cancer. The list only grows longer, and it

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