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In this powerful episode, you'll receive a hope-filled, life-giving, and faith-packed message that will inspire and uplift you right now. 1.9 million people will be diagnosed with cancer annually, and over 600,000 of them are projected to die from this disease, yet so many feel isolated, hopeless, and without support. What are we going to do about it? Take a few minutes to listen and be encouraged right now! The BRAND-NEW 'Health Hope and Inspiration' show with Rev. Percy McCray, a colon cancer survivor and 30-year minister to cancer patients, is designed to be exactly just 'What the Doctor Ordered' and 'PRESCRIBED' for anyone living with and fighting cancer.
To wrap up today's show, Percy McCray will provide some tips for how to best visit those we love in the hospital. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at City of Hope. He recognizes the cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He previously served as the Director of Specialized Communities at the City of Hope and provided leadership to the spiritual support teams at City of Hope hospitals in Atlanta, Arizona, and Chicago. In addition, Rev McCray hosted Health, Hope & Inspiration, an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. He is currently working on his own platform and invites you to look for the Percy McCray Show coming to you soon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve continues his conversation with Malcolm Hedding about Holy Week. To wrap up today's show, Rev. Percy McCray will provide some tips for managing hospital visits, especially for those who are struggling with cancer. Rev. McCray is the host of the award-winning podcast Health, Hope & Inspiration. He has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at City of Hope. He now serves as the National Director of Specialized Outreach at City of Hope and provides leadership to the spiritual support teams at City of Hope hospitals in Atlanta, Arizona, and Chicago. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray has been featured on the 700 Club, Moody Radio, and Abide Meditations Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Percy McCray, National Director of Specialized Outreach with City of Hope, shares tips on how to do an effective hospital visit for cancer patients.
In this episode, join me as we delve into an inspiring conversation with Reverend Percy McCray Jr., the Director of City of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry program.We explore the intersection of faith and cancer treatment, addressing misconceptions and providing support for individuals facing this journey.Tune in to discover how faith can bring hope and strength in the face of adversity. To watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yS-v1iqf2wITo connect with Rev. Percy McCray Jr. and City of Hope: https://www.healthhopeandinspiration.com/ To give to the Agape Christmas Shelter Love Day: https://bit.ly/3ZTyRSM#CancerCare #FaithandHealing #HopeAndInspiration#Godsizedstories #christianpodcast #faithpodcast #InspirationPodcast #christianstories #faithjourney #christianinspirationSupport the showClick on the link above to support us and help keep this show going!Click on the links to connect with Patricia on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube
A cancer diagnosis never comes easy. It may even rock your confidence in God! Coming up on Equipped, pastor and cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray joins guest host Collin Lambert to help you live with hope while you live with cancer. If you are a patient or caring for a loved one in the battle, he has encouragement just for you! 50 Encouraging Verses for People with Cancer - download EQUIPPERS - Our next ZOOM MEETING is Thursday, November 16! REGISTRATION DETAILS ARE IN YOUR E-MAIL INBOX. Not an Equipper and want to attend? Become an Equipper Today!
Cancer is a devastating disease, and it can change relational dynamics in a marriage. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and cancer care organizations are preparing to focus atttention on assisting the decision makers in a marriage in choosing the best paths forward. Tuesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Rev. Percy McCray, National Director of Specialized Outreach for City of Hope, shares what it was like for him as a patient walking through the challenges he and his wife, Anita, faced when he battled prostate cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Percy McCray, National Director of Specialized Outreach with City of Hope, discusses the impact of cancer on marriage.
Rev. Percy McCray, director of faith-based programs at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, discusses the relationship between cancer and mental health.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray discusses how individual Christians can help people they know who have been diagnosed with cancer and what churches can do to develop ministries specifically designed to help cancer patients.
Featuring: Rev. Percy McCray and Wayne Sheperd Do you ever think about what you think about?
Friends stick together in good times and bad, but sometimes sticking isn't enough. In this conversation, Kimtalks with Rev. Percy McCray, of City of Hope cancer treatment centers, for a unique perspective on how walk with a friend through cancer. Rev. McCray hosts the Health, Hope and Inspiration podcast to help people find answers to questions about cancer. Kim Wier is the author of the new book, Everyday God, and The Art of Friendship.
Today on Exploring the Marketplace, Shawn Bolz and Bob Hasson interview, Rev. Percy McCray. Rev. Percy McCray Jr has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caretaker at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership and pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals and oversees Our Journey of Hope®. He also Hosts a popular podcast, 'Health, Hope & Inspiration. Tune in as Shawn, Bob and Rev. Percy shares his story of seeing his father nearly die which shocked him into a straight path and how he now runs an organization that teaches churches how to do end of life chaplaincy. Being a cancer survivor himself, Rev. Percy shares about the importance of cancer care ministry and how it requires understanding of the impact of cancer, how people react to it, and how God has called HIs people to respond. Tune in! https://www.ourjourneyofhope.com/
Rev. Percy McCray, director of faith-based programs at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, discusses the growing need for caregivers in the cancer community and explains what those battling cancer need most from us.
FrontStage BackStage with Jason Daye - Healthy Leadership for Life and Ministry
As pastors and ministry leaders, we often come alongside and minister to others when they receive heartbreaking news. But what happens when we receive a challenging medical diagnosis, either for ourselves or for someone in our immediate family? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Percy McCray. Percy has an incredibly unique pastoral calling. As an ordained minister, he has served for nearly 30 years in the cancer care space. He provides leadership to the entire pastoral care team that serves at all five of the hospitals for the Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Together, Percy and Jason explore some of the unique challenges that we experience as ministry leaders when we receive a tough health diagnosis. They also look at how God can redeem some of these health issues and open doors to new ministry opportunities.Dig deeper into this conversation: Find the free Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide, all resource links, and more at http://PastorServe.org/networkSome key takeaways from this conversation:Percy McCray on the dangers of ministry leaders keeping their medical diagnoses secret: "Many ministry leaders, in my opinion, have made the mistake of trying to keep their cancer diagnosis a secret, and keep that quiet. And then as things progressed, particularly if things get a little bit shaky, where there's an obvious dynamic of something going on, now, you've got to figure out a way to unpack that to your congregation, or to individuals who love you, and who are going to be caught off guard, and they're going to be stunned."Percy McCray on preparing ourselves for a difficult health crisis: "We simply were not mentally, emotionally prepared for the rigors and for the dynamics of significant or serious health challenges within our faith construct"Percy McCray on our example as ministry leaders as we experience a health crisis: "There are times that we are challenged as spiritual leaders, and to a certain extent, we are to be examples to those that are watching us on how to walk and fight the good fight of faith, good, bad or indifferent."-------Looking to dig more deeply into this topic and conversation? FrontStage BackStage is much more than another church leadership show, it is a complete resource to help you and your ministry leaders grow. Every week we go the extra mile and create a free toolkit so you and your ministry team can dive deeper into the topic that is discussed.Visit http://PastorServe.org/network to find the entire Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide (Our team pulls key insights and quotes from every conversation with our amazing guests. We also create engaging questions for you and your team to consider and process, providing space for you to reflect on how that episode's topic relates to your unique church context. Use these questions in your regular staff meetings, or other settings, to guide your conversation as you invest in the growth of your ministry leaders.)Love well, live well, and lead well --------Complimentary 1-hour Coaching Session for Pastors http://PastorServe.org/freesessionFollow PastorServe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Connect with Jason Daye LinkedIn | Instagram
Abide Radio is an award-winning interview podcast presented by the Abide app that connects you with Christian mindset leaders making an impact in the world with real lifestyle experiences of God's grace and redemption. In Episode #12, host Bonnie Curry talks with Rev. Percy McCray of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, about facing a cancer diagnosis with faith in Jesus.Please follow & rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/abide-radio-be-well-with-us/id1581684476?uo=4 Unlock the premium ad-free Christian meditation experience in the Abide app: https://abide.co/signup?ref=podcast
Cancer touches everyone and yet churches are often under-equipped. How can cancer be a blessing? How do we best minister to cancer patients and caregivers? A cancer survivor himself, Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. Ourjourneyofhope.com Season 5 is sponsored by AGTS and Evangel University. If God is calling you to take your ministry to the next level, visit agts.edu/mlm to learn how the experienced scholars at AGTS can equip and empower you for your Christ-centered service. Connect with Angela at www.angeladonadio.com.
Host of Health, Hope & Inspiration, Rev. Percy McCray, provides some helpful tools to assist children who have a family member or loved one experiencing cancer. Health, Hope & Inspiration, is an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. He has been recognized as one of the “most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)” by the People’s Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community. Also this second hour, Dawn and Steve explore an article by Ron Block titled "Abiding in God Brings Resurrection."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overcoming cancer often requires a heroic amount of physical, emotional and spiritual strength. No one understands this better than the Rev. Percy McCray and his dedicated pastoral staff at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America. On Thursday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Percy McCray will join us to share how he and the network of pastoral caregivers he oversees help cancer victims and their families build a bridge from despair to hope. 10 Tips to Strengthen Your Faith.pdfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more than twenty years, Percy McCray has been ministering to cancer patients at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. In that capacity, he reports that each and every person with whom he interacts is dealing with a pretty big load of stress, and understandably so. Drawing on years of experience, he has developed seven ways to beat stress at its own game. (www.healthhopeandinspiration.com)
For more than twenty years, Percy McCray has been ministering to cancer patients at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. In that capacity, he reports that each and every person with whom he interacts is dealing with a pretty big load of stress, and understandably so. Drawing on years of experience, he has developed seven ways […]
Rev. Percy McCray has ministered to cancer patients and their caregivers for 20 years. He explains how the church can effectively minister to cancer patients and bring hope in the process. Inspiring and encouraging!
Rev. Percy McCray of Health, Hope and Inspiration joins the conversation to guide us on the journey called cancer. This award-winning podcast, sponsored by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, is designed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. His engaging personality and deep passion for pastoral care ministry have made Rev. McCray a favorite among patients, pastors, and his podcast audience. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. He has been recognized as one of the "most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)" by the People's Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. ____________________________ As a caregiver, do you feel protected for your legal needs? How would you like the assurance of an entire law firm - for less than $30 per month - in five easy steps? 1. Click on the link' www.caregiverlegal.com 2. Select LEGAL SHIELD ( in purple) on the left-hand side. 3. Select GET A PLAN (in orange) 4. Add supplements (optional - leave unchecked if no supplements are needed) 5. Check out and call the law firm for all your legal needs. (Wills, POA, DNR, Medical Power of Attorney, traffic tickets, and any other legal needs you have.)
Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, a component of cancer treatment. We talk about the local church, ministering through the ahrd things, and so much more! Full Transcripts Links: https://www.healthhopeandinspiration.com/ https://leaders.ourjourneyofhope.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HHIpodcast/ https://www.spiritandtruth.life/
Our guest today is Rev. Percy McCray, who has spent more than two decades ministering to thousands of cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America ® (CTCA). An ordained minister and a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association, Rev. McCray serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all CTCA hospitals. He also oversees the nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program for church leaders, Our Journey of Hope®, and hosts an award-winning weekly cancer support podcast,Health, Hope, & Inspiration. COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
In this episode, Rev. Percy McCray shares how family and friends can best support cancer patients and those navigating difficult health diagnoses. Check out Percy's podcast 'Health, Hope & Inspiration' for ongoing encouragement and support. Learn more about Our Journey of Hope. I Choose My Best Life Podcast is one of the Top 20 Christian Women Podcasts I Choose My Best Life Books: Sacred Rest, Come Empty, Set Free to Live Free Connect with Saundra: Twitter: @DrDaltonSmith Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/drdaltonsmith Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSaundraDaltonSmith
Rev. Percy McCray, director of faith-based programs at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, shares some misconceptions regarding cancer and discusses why Christians struggle to trust science. For more great interviews, visit our website: www.thedove.us
Suffering is not something we long for. In fact, we often run, avoid, hide, and pretend all day long. But when someone hears the big C diagnosis - CANCER - suffering is no longer a word or a concept they can ignore. It becomes a new reality. That is why our guest, Dr. Reverend Percy McCray started the award-winning Health, Hope & Inspiration podcast and pursued a life of ministry - dedicated to serving cancer patients and their families. Cancer is the number 2 killer next to heart disease. Research shows that 1/3 of all people will be diagnosed with cancer. Cancer is not something we need to fear or ignore, but rather to be a part of serving and learning from those who are suffering. Reverend Percy McCray Jr., has spent more than 20 years ministering to thousands of cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key—but often overlooked— component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. Rev. McCray also oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. In addition, he hosts Health, Hope & Inspiration, an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention and overall healthy living. In this episode, Rev McCray shares about how believers are to suffer well and move through grief and loss. He addresses when cancer survivors live and when they go home to Jesus. He says some are not giving up, they are just being called up. For anyone who has personally battled cancer, is walking with a loved-one who is fighting cancer, has lost someone to cancer, wants to help those with cancer or just plain fears getting cancer. This episode is for you! To connect with Rev. Percy McCray and with Our Journey of Hope, visit: ONLINE - www.healthhopeandinspiration.com www.ourjourneyofhope.com SOCIAL - Facebook - @HHIpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/HHIpodcast/) @OJOHministry (https://www.facebook.com/OJOHministry) PODCAST - Health Hope & Inspiration with Rev. Percy McCray Subscribe to the #living_wholeheartedpodcast anywhere you find your podcasts (link in bio) Instagram @TerraMattson @Living_Wholehearted @MyCourageousGirls #living_wholeheartedpodcast #shrinkingtheintegritygap Facebook @MyCourageousGirls @WeAreLivingWholehearted Websites LivingWholehearted.com TerraMattson.com MyCourageousGirls.com MyCourageousBook.com Resources Shrinking the Integrity Gap (book) Shrinking the Integrity Gap e-Course Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace (book) Dear Mattsons (youtube series)
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022 Today's host is Kerby Anderson. During the first hour, Kerby welcomes Rev. Percy McCray. He is as the Director of Faith-Based Programs for Cancer Treatment Centers of America. In the second hour, Kerby will talk with Ryan Bomberger. He will share his insight on the National Sanctity of Life Month. Then Kerby will bring […]
Dawn and Steve welcome guest, Rev Percy McCray, to the morning show! Rev McCray hosts an award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration, developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches on Exodus 13 and 14. Then Bill is joined by Rev. Percy McCray to discuss the important ministry that takes place during a cancer journey, through Our Journey of Hope.
Today’s Guests Dr. Linda Mintle – Dr. Linda Mintle Show Carmen and Linda discuss a couple of articles form beliefnet.com today. They include, When Moms Make Their Children Sick & TMS for Treatment Resistant Depression. Rev. Percy McCray – Cancer Treatment Centers of America September is cancer awareness month for childhood cancer, Leukemia, ovarian, and prostate cancers. […] The post When Mothers Harm Their Children to Get Attention | Facing Cancer with the Help of Christ appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
Psychologist Linda Mintle talks about what used to be called Munchausen by Proxy, where a mother seeks unneeded and harmful medical interventions for their children for attention. Rev. Percy McCray of Cancer Treatment Centers of America talks about how being a chaplain in the fight against cancer.
Psychologist Linda Mintle talks about what used to be called Munchausen by Proxy, where a mother seeks unneeded and harmful medical interventions for their children for attention. Rev. Percy McCray of Cancer Treatment Centers of America talks about how being a chaplain in the fight against cancer.
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Twanna brings back a very timely episode on Faith during the time of storms. It is hard to believe that one year ago, our world was being affected by the Coronavirus one way or another, and yet today, we are still facing those same effects. Listen to this episode to understand how faith and medicine don't have to be competing entities but work best when understood individually and how they make a positive impact when put together. 0:05 Twanna welcomes everyone to T Time and introduces a past episode from one year ago on "Faith During the Times of Storms." 1:18 Twanna introduces special guest Rev. Percy McCray, National Director of Faith-Based Programs. 2:21 Rev. McCray shares his story of his journey and how he ended up becoming the National Director of Faith-Based programs at Cancer Treatment Center of America. 4:35 Twanna asks Rev. McCray whether there is a conflict between faith and medicine. 5:21 Rev. McCray presents that he believes there is a perceived conflict but the truth is there is no conflict at all. 9:07 Rev. McCray explains that although it is not obvious, many doctors are people of faith but because of the credentials they stand on they may not proclaim it when working verbally but within themselves, many pray and counsel their patients. 10:58 Twanna asks how faith potentially helps people experiencing COVID-19 and even cancer? 13:32 Faith provides patients with the ability to look beyond their own circumstances and limitations. 16:32 Twanna asks: how can we reconcile the fact as ministers that good people are getting something bad? 20:14 Rev. McCray refers to Romans 8:28 and emphasizes the word all. All things, whether good or bad, God will work it for our good. 21:17 Twanna shares how she believes God trusts certain people to suffer. 21:25 Rev. McCray discusses how suffering is a part of the walk of a believer. 23:10 Rev. McCray explains the connection between COVID-19 and cancer. 26:41 How do you encourage people who are encouraging? Asks Twanna. 28:42 Rev. McCray has to consistently remind his team that they are not the healer, they are to direct the people to the healer. 29:47 Rev. McCray defines what makes CTCA different from any other place and that is the fact that they embrace the idea of integrative medicine. 35:02 Rev. McCray closes the podcast in prayer.
If you've ever felt caught between trusting God with your cancer or trusting your doctors, this episode is for you. Cancer survivor Rev. Percy McCray from Cancer Treatment Centers of America's Hope, Health & Inspiration podcast, helps us unpick this this tricky conundrum and find balance between the two so we can move through confidence with more confidence and purpose. Resources: Episode shownotes nikihardy.com/episode28/ Download your TRUST prayer bookmark Let's connect on social media INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK And why not read my book, Breathe Again: How to Live Well When Life Falls Apart --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chemochairprayers/message
Percy McCray has been called to minister to people who are battling cancer. He believes every church should have a cancer ministry. He shares his viewpoint as well as how his own encounter with cancer improved his ability to minister. To find out more about the training provided goto: https://www.ourjourneyofhope.com/Support the show (http://WTLW.com)
Rev. Percy McCray, Our Journey of Hope
Rev. Percy McCray is Director of Faith-Based Programs at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. He is an ordained pastor and Founder of Our Journey of Hope Ministries, training literally thousands of workers in the caretaking of cancer patients. Rev. McCray's work is faith and Bible based, bringing God, whenever possible, into people's struggles with cancer. You'll hear about his 26 years of experience in teaching others how to understand and serve those suffering with cancer in today's important conversation on The Walk.
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Only 2000 of 400,000 churches in America have a cancer care ministry. This is in light of 1 of 3 Americans getting cancer. Percy McCray has a vision to change that. Hear this compelling interview from this man of action. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
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