May 1, 2026 Thank you for being here. Truly.
As many of you know, I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer on May 1, 2024. Over the past two years, this journey has included ongoing treatment, difficult decisions, and learning to trust God in ways I never expected.
Recently, my treatment plan has changed, and I am now moving forward with a more intensive phase of care in the months ahead.
While this is not the path I had hoped for, I am choosing to trust that God is with me in it - and that He will provide the strength, endurance, and healing needed for each step.
There are also many aspects of my care that are not covered by insurance, resulting in several thousand dollars in out-of-pocket expenses each month.
Many of you have asked how you can support us, and I wanted to share a few ways below. Please know there is no pressure - your prayers and encouragement mean more than I can say.
💛 Pray
If you are someone who prays, this is the most meaningful support you can give. We are trusting God for wisdom, strength, provision, and complete healing.
“Therefore confess your sins to each other and
pray for each other so that you may be healed.
The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” ~ James 5:16
💛 Give
For those who feel led to contribute financially, there are two ways to do so:
1. Acts 10:38 Foundation (Tax-Deductible Giving)
Acts 10:38 Foundation is a Christian nonprofit, which is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Donations given through this platform are tax-deductible and will be directed specifically toward my medical expenses through a designated fund created in my name. 100% of all proceeds from this giving campaign will go toward my medical expenses. A receipt will be emailed to you for your records.
2. GoFundMe
This platform may feel familiar and convenient for many. Donations here go directly toward helping with ongoing medical and supportive care expenses.
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💛 Connect
Encouragement and connection mean so much during this season. If you feel led, I want to be sure you feel comfortable to reach out. A thoughtful message, a phone call, or even an occasional visit can be such a gift. If you’d like to spend time together, just reach out first so we can find a time that works depending on how I’m feeling.
💛 Share
Whether or not you’re not in a place to give, sharing my story with others is a meaningful way to help. It allows more people the opportunity to pray and support in whatever way they feel led.
We are incredibly grateful for every prayer, every kind word, and every act of generosity. We truly believe that God provides in many ways—often through the people He places in our lives.
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2
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