
I’m glad you found your way here! Here and now, let’s live and breathe moment by moment, and learn to trust that with a little faith, all will be well.
I’ve been on a journey of recovery since breast cancer interrupted my life and literally changed everything, mostly for good. People and prayers made all the difference, and still do. Encouraging words are good medicine and are why this blog exists – to pass along hope.
Look at it this way: everyone’s in recovery from something. And always will be.
If you’re going through stuff, don’t despair. You’re not alone!
We all need a quiet sense of God’s abiding presence, the assurance that someone cares. That’s the reason for this site.
There are no accidents with God. I think He plans for us to connect and this is where we begin.
So grab a cup of coffee or tea, check out new blog entries as they’re posted, and stop by the Prayer Cafe – prayers served with warmth and grace.
“All will be well, and all will be well, all manner of things will be well” St. Julian of Norwich
19 COMMENTS
Your blog site looks great, Jan! Congratulations! Your first blog entry is just right! Blessings!
Marian
Thanks for your help, Marian. We’ve come a ways, since our little group of writers met for so many years!
Great picture, congratulations on website
Brett took my home page pic with Jim & Chewie the night before my mastectomy, Dave. Tara took the pic of the path our first morning in New Zealand, so they’re both special memories by two of our talented kids!
You have been spiraled into a whole new life adventure. Gods working. What a perfect picture of you, Jim and pooch! Looking forward to following. Hugs
Much credit to our writing group, Sue… encouraging voices!
Thought of you last Tuesday when we sang All Will Be Well at the Taize service at St. Thomas More. I know you love this service. How appropriate that it was a choice this week. God will bless you through this journey. I pray His peace for you and your family.
Perfect timing, Joan. All will be well!
It’s your brother George.. I don’t know if I can get this to work. As computers and I have. A love hate relationship but will try. Jim. Got me on your website so OI hope to able to look at. Your up dates. You are in my prayer daily.
love
George
Well this is truly amazing… thanks for your love & for tackling the web just for your little sister, George, and tell Jim THANKS!
now THIS is a surprise… you conquered the web just to stay in touch with your little sister!
Love you forever George!
You have been an inspiration in my life since the day we met at St Andrews. You were never my boss you were always my friend. Your faith ,hope and courage wii carry you through this next journey in your life. I am always here for you. LOVE
I feel the same way, Bonnie. God blessed us with friendship and I’m blessed with your kindness, dear
Love your blog. Praying often for you dear Jan as you run this race.
. May the Lord Jesus continue to hold you close as you encourage others.
You know the race well, Linda … although you’ve been in another lane, we have the same Lord holding our hands
All will be well, Jan. Hugs to you.
Thanks for being you, Poom
Everyday I get a google alert with anything in the news concerning Lyme Disease and your article showed up because you mentioned the tick in your spine. As I am a Christian your article on detachment really interested me. You mentioned that you are writing a book this fall and I would like to get some type of notification in order to get a copy when your book is released. Your article inspired me!
Susan, you’re message came at a perfect time! I heard details about my book, tentatively called “Texting Thru Cancer, All will be well” to be published in March 2021 by Upper Room Books. Sounds crazy long, right? But I’m learning there’s a ton to publishing a book. I just told my sister I hope to develop a list of people who want to buy it ahead of time. I think it will be available on Amazon and from other sources, including from me. I hope you learn what you can about Lyme disease, which I’ve had in the past. The big thing is to recognize the symptoms and get treated promptly. Blessings, jan