
Are you or someone you love going through cancer?
Then you’re in the right place.
Let Chemo Chair Prayers help you conquer fear and fight anxiety, build unshakable faith and journey on with strength, peace, hope and yes, even joy.
Through a short story, a prayer you can make your own using our guided TRUST format, and a simple invitation for the days ahead, you’ll be able to not just survive your diagnosis, but thrive in the midst of it.
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Recent Episodes
How to Trust God When You’re Diagnosed with Cancer [Episode 10]
The house opposite is being demolished today - you might be able to hear the rumble in the background. There’s a bulldozer out front tearing it apart - not in a clear systematic way, not neatly or thoughtfully, taking care to be gentle or not damage too much around...
Great Faith: It’s not what you think [Episode 9]
How do we build great faith? People often say to me "I wish I had more faith. I really need it." Or, "My faith’s just not strong enough to get through this." I get it. All pain and suffering has the ability to knock our faith but there’s something about cancer that...
The kindest thing you can do for yourself this year [Episode 8]
This episode is all about how to be kind to yourself in 2021 and who doesn’t need that right now? But what's the #1 thing you can do this coming year to help you do that? Well, it's New Years Eve and we're finally saying goodbye to 2020 and I'm sure I'm not the only...
Why does God Allows Suffering [Episode 7]?
If you or someone you love has cancer I don't need to persuade you pain and suffering are real. I don't need to persuade you it can strike at anytime. And, after the year that 2020 has been, I certainly don't need to convince you that no one is immune to it. Yet when...
For the weary, worried and waiting [Episode 6]
Dealing with cancer or watching someone you love go through it is tough enough but load a global pandemic on top of that, and many of us are left weary, worried and waiting for things to change. Each Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus and hear Isaiah's call to...
The prayer you don’t even pray anymore
Have you poured out your heart to God, pleading for things to change until you've got nothing left? Maybe you've given up and simply stopped praying - your energy to pray has been eroded by the constant silence and seeming permanence of the situation. God seems at...
When Cancer Steals Your Joy and Laughter
Did I tell you about the time I brushed my teeth with Preparation H? I know, I know. Disgusting. I’d like to say that it happened because it was dark, it was late, we were out-of-town and I just wanted to snuggle under the covers....
How to be thankful (when you’re not)
I’m going to be upfront and honest with you - sometimes, I just don’t feel thankful. When life’s hard – really hard - and I’m assuming it is for you too - it’s surprising how often we look around us and simply not see anything we can or want to give thanks for....
Dealing with fear and anxiety
No matter how far along in our cancer journey we are, fear, worry and anxiety hang around like ever present shadows clouding over what little sunshine hits our faces. We fear the unknown, the pain of surgery and recuperation, and the terrifying prospect of recurrence....
When cancer leaves you feeling alone and abandoned by God
Whether we’re physically alone or surrounded by people whose love is loud and tangible, cancer can be a lonely place. No matter how much our friends and family love us and are with us, they can never truly understand what it feels like to be where we are. Only we...
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Hi! I’m Niki!
I firmly believe it’s possible to trust God and thrive, not just survive, right in the midst of cancer. Having lost both my mum and sister Jo to cancer, I was diagnosed. Right from the get-go I was determined to survive, sure my faith, strength and stiff upper lip would see me through. But after surgery, chemo, radiation and more chemo, surviving was all I was doing.
Maybe that’s where you are today, stuck in survival mode, barely surviving a life you didn’t plan or sign up for. I get it.
When cancer strikes we want to have hope and trust God, but it’s hard. It’s hard to trust he’s good because, quite honestly, cancer doesn’t feel good, and it’s hard to believe he’s close because the chemo chair can be a cold and lonely place.