by Rebecca Yauger | Jul 9, 2014 | agree to disagree, choices, Christian walk, faith in Christ, life, perception, Uncategorized
Are there times when you feel like you’re going against the tide? Or that your beliefs are counter to the world’s beliefs? These days as a Christian, I feel like I’m swimming upstream. I long for a time when people knew it was okay to “agree to...
by Rebecca Yauger | Dec 15, 2011 | Christmas, faith in Christ, grief, hope
It’s tough to go through the Christmas holidays with a heavy heart, especially when you’ve lost someone dear. We received word that a family friend passed away, someone I’ve known since I was 11 years old. We used to live next door to his family, he went to college...
by Rebecca Yauger | May 13, 2010 | breast cancer, care, faith in Christ, support
One of the most difficult things with having cancer was worrying about my husband and family. I think they have the hardest job. Yes, I was enduring surgery, and previously, radiation. But I had doctors, nurses, and others taking good care of me, and I really had no...
by Rebecca Yauger | May 10, 2010 | breast cancer, faith in Christ, family, recovery, scars, surgery
Scars. I don’t think there are any of us who haven’t dealt with scars one way or the other — whether physical scars or emotional ones. Right now, I think I’m wrestling with both.I’m used to scars. I was in a motorcycle accident when I was...
by Rebecca Yauger | Apr 27, 2010 | breast cancer, faith in Christ, fear, hope, rare cancer, recovery
My Cancer HistoryA little bit more about me and my history. I was diagnosed with breast cancer (DCIS) in June 2004. I had a lumpectomy and 7 weeks of radiation. Believe me, I did all I could to move on very quickly from that and put it behind me. I hated radiation! By...
by Rebecca Yauger | Apr 26, 2010 | breast cancer, check-ups, faith in Christ, hope, lumpectomy, mastecomy, radiation, rare cancer, reconstructive surgery, recovery, sarcoma, scars, survivors, treatment
This blog has long been defunct. Probably because I didn’t have a topic or theme for the blog. Well, maybe now I do. And it’s a difficult one for me to write about. I don’t want to be a public person known JUST as a cancer survivor. I’m much...