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What a story! god bless them. Doctor Lee 1993 I was born in Iran, in a broken home with a broken family and the darkest days of Islam but I never stopped looking for Real God and never lost hope, sure enough, God found me and saved me and my family. I saw the darkest days in my life but I had hope somewhere that God can help us. now here I am 14 years later in Texas after I gave my heart to Jesus age of 16 a small city in Iran, Hope kept us going in worst days.

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Thank you Armina, and thank you for sharing your story! I shared your earlier email with Philip Yancey, and your story is so encouraging.

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Thank you doctor I'm beyond happy and grateful that you let him know how grateful I'm for his work every day, can not wait to read your book Dr Lee god bless you

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What a great 1st episode of Everyday Hope! The Lord definitely brought y’all together to share such profound hope to us all.

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Amen! Glad you were helped by it.

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This interview was wonderful. The good Lord wove your lives together providing comfort and peace to all of you. God bless.

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He does weave stories together! Amen.

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Please pray for my best friend from Kindergarten, Jessica, for her daughter Isabella (Izzy). She has NF1 and recently has had a growth removed and has beeb experiencing several symptoms that mimic juvenile myelogenous leukemia. They did blood work and are awaiting the results.

Also, for my orthopedic surgeon's Dad Steve Treat. He has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer.

I'm believing for supernatural signs, miracles and wonders for them! Please be in agreement with us all and pray for them both and their families.

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I'm praying for your people , Beth. I have a friend named Beth, who survived cancer. She had to stop chemo because her body wasn't taking it well. Her daughter found Chris Wark on the internet. He's also a cancer survivor and has numerous resources.

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That's amazing that she's a Survivor and conquerer of that disease! Praise God! I lost my best friend Andie, while she was battling bone marrow leukemia. She got sepsis after the nurse didn't thoroughly clean Andie's arm and the nurse wasn't even wearing gloves, when she inserted the needle to give her platelets.

I was there and saw everything with my own eyes, and within 3 days she was taken by ambulance and into icu the last couple days of her life.

The thing that gave and still gives me peace, is that all she had wanted to do was to go to church for praise and worship, but since she couldn't attend, I brought the praise and worship to her via my laptop. I was holding her hand while I sang along and, even in the chemical coma, she began moving her feet to the beat! I knew, at that moment, that she was present with God, praising him in person so to speak. It was after that moment, that she drew her last breath and entered eternity into Jesus Bosom.

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I'm still praying. There is hope and there are survivers. With all my studies to date, one of the keys is taking charge of your own health.

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Praying!

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