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Face Cancer Together

A look at the practical needs of a cancer patient, and what you can do to meet them.
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Topics:Caring, Compassion, Congregational care, Dying, Pastoral care, Shepherding, Spiritual care
Filters:Discipleship, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director, Volunteer
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Psalm 103:2, Isaiah 54:10, Romans 8:18
Date Added:December 04, 2007
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Here are several things that friends, family, small groups, or possibly a congregation can do to reach out to a loved one who is facing cancer.

Be there.

Just being with your friend means so much. This is where organizing a support team can really help out. Depending on the type of cancer, surgery often is the first step in determining what treatment ...

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