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Lorie Vincent speaks on "fighting disease not death"

  
  
  
  

lorie l vincent, leiomyosarcoma, fighting disease not death

Lorie recently spoke at Belmont Mennonite Church in Elkhart, Indiana, our home congregation from 1995-2001. Neither of us had occasion to return since they helped us move to Wisconsin the spring of 2001, at the point we thought leiomyosarcoma would take her life.  With the publication of our book Fighting Disease not Death, Lorie participated in a book signing at Better World Books in nearby Goshen, and stayed on to speak and enjoy the reunion of so many friends. Belmont was gracious enough to supply the audio file so it could be shared with others.  Enjoy!

 

Click here to get the file:  Fighting Disease Not Death - Lorie L. Vincent

 

The above link provides the .mp3 file you can download to your favorite media player.

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Comments

Well done, Lorie. You are a good and faithful servant walking in God's light.
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 9:15 AM by Char Vincent
Lorie is a wondeful example of how strong faith can imbue us with extraordinary courage.
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 11:35 AM by Jim
Thank you for sharing another part of your struggle; it is good to hear your voice and know more about you and your walk with the Lord. Alice Raber
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 12:21 PM by Alice Raber
What a powerful and encouraging testimony this is. Lorie, you remind me of the words of the apostle Paul in 2 Cor. 6:3-10 and 2 Tim. 3:6-8. Blessings to you!
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 12:44 PM by Samuel Nsengiyumva
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