Lung Cancer Prayer Team
Praying for those with cancer. Giving so no one walks alone.Together, We Can Reach Our Goals!
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Why I Am on This Team
Look at the amazing Prayer Champions God has brought to your team! Here's why they chose to join.
"My husband was diagnosed with colon cancer last year. This team is my way of praying for others walking the same road we walked — and trusting God with every step."
"I'm a colon cancer survivor. Praying for others going through this feels like the most important thing I can do with what God brought me through."
"My dad passed from pancreatic cancer. Joining this team honors his memory and places those still fighting into God's hands."
"I'm an oncology nurse. I see these patients every single day and I want to lift them up in prayer beyond the hours of my shift."
"My sister was diagnosed with colorectal cancer this spring. I believe in the power of united prayer and I'm grateful to lift her name alongside so many others."
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Share a Story, Praise, or Prayer Request
This is your team's space. Feel free to share a prayer request for someone facing cancer, a praise for how God is working, or a story of answered prayer. Your words encourage every member of this team!
Your first name and comment may be shared with your team to offer encouragement.
Please pray for my brother-in-law, Tom. He was just diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer. He has young kids and a beautiful faith. We are trusting God with every step of this journey.
Praise God — my friend Janet received clear scans yesterday after 18 months of treatment for rectal cancer! We prayed for her during the 30 Days of Prayer and here we are, seeing His faithfulness again. Thank you for standing with us!
Two years ago I was in the middle of my own colorectal cancer battle, feeling completely alone. A friend shared Cancer Companions with me. The prayer partners, the devotions — they carried me through. I'm in remission now and joining this team is my way of giving back what was given to me.