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From Blog to Book: Why I’m Sharing the Whole Story

 


For nearly two years, I’ve poured my heart into this blog—sharing pieces of my healing journey, my faith walk, and the unexpected turns that have shaped my life since being diagnosed with colon cancer. What started as a way to process and connect has grown into something much deeper: a calling to share the full story.


So, I’m writing a book.


This isn’t just a collection of blog posts. It’s a deeply personal, faith-rooted memoir that weaves together the physical, emotional, and spiritual layers of healing I’ve experienced. From chemo chairs to carrot juice, raw grief to relentless hope, the book will walk readers through the valleys and mountaintops of this path—from diagnosis to divine detours and everything in between.


Why write a book?


Because stories matter.


Putting myself out there has been one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. Every time I share a piece of my heart, I feel that familiar ache of vulnerability—like I’m standing open-handed before the world, unsure how my story will be received. But time and again, God has used the voices of family and friends to remind me that this isn’t just my story—it’s His. They’ve encouraged me to keep writing, to keep speaking, because somewhere, someone may be praying for the very hope He’s given me. And so, I press past the fear, trusting that if He’s called me to share, He will also use these words to reach the hearts that need them most. It’s in that trust that I’ve come to see how deeply stories matter—because when we share them, God can weave His light into someone else’s darkness.


And when we share our stories—especially the vulnerable, unpolished ones—we give others permission to hope. To question. To heal. I know how overwhelming it can feel to face a diagnosis, to weigh impossible decisions, to look at your life and wonder what just happened. But I also know the God who meets us in that place, and I want others to meet Him there too.


The book will cover it all:

✨ The decision to step away from conventional treatment

✨ The faith that carried us

✨ The protocols, the prayers, and the “radical” choices

✨ The setbacks, the signs, and the sacred moments

✨ The raw truth of what it takes to choose life—fully, wholly, and unapologetically

✨ And how we ended up living life on the road


This is about more than cancer. It’s about learning to trust your intuition. To follow the Holy Spirit even when the road looks uncertain. To nourish your body and soul at the same time. And to believe that healing is possible—not just physically, but spiritually and emotionally too.


If this blog has encouraged you in any way, I hope this book will go even deeper. I want to create something you can hold in your hands, highlight, reread, and maybe even pass along to someone you love.


Thank you for being part of my journey. Your encouragement, prayers, and presence have helped carry me. I can’t wait to share more with you as the writing unfolds.


I’ll close with a verse that God has been putting on my heart.


Joshua 1:9 (NKJV)


Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”


Stay tuned for more updates! 


Until next time…..keep joy in your mind and in your heart❣️


With love, light and gratitude 🫶🏼

Ali



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  1. You are such a beautiful writer…. And have such an amazing story to tell…and I love how you give all the praise to God. Can’t wait to read your book!

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