“I truly believe that the children who are diagnosed with cancer are some of the wisest, sweetest, strongest, and most loving children. They have gained a bigger perspective of the world in such a short time. They become wise beyond their years.”
Laura Lane“It is in the quiet moments of reflection that we can gain a greater feeling of hope when we remember and recognize all the positive things that are happening during this time of great difficulty.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“When you love something or someone it transforms that thing or person. When you allow yourself to be loved, it transforms you.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“Hope is when we have a beautiful vision of something and a positive emotion to go along with it. When our world comes crashing down, when we are trapped in a deep, dark, despairing hopelessness, we need a bigger perspective. Hope comes when we reflect on all that we hold dearand true, when we acknowledge a higher power, when we acknowledge God in our lives and begin to see what He has planned for our lives.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“When we see everyone the way God sees them, all their frailties and weaknesses as well as their strengths,we can learn to treat them tenderly. We must also view ourselves from God's perspective: lovingly, tenderly, and patiently. We can do the same with our spouses and other children or family members.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“You need to be able to find hope in your circumstances. We need it for ourselves and our children. Laurie and I both believe that when we reflect on all that we have and all that we love and all that we are thankful for, we feel that hope and that peace. We feel God keeping us buoyed up. We are able to face the challenges.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“I have been learning a great deal about the need to let go of our fears and truly trust the Lord. When we hold on to fear we let false beliefs (and Satan) be in control. When we trust, we give the control back to God. When we give Him the control we open up our connection to Him so that He can inspire us with the actions we need to take to receive the blessings we desire. I think it comes down to believe, listen, trust, and act. Faith is the ability to believe something enough that you are to act upon the belief. Do I believe God when He says everything will be OK? Do I believe Him enough to trust Him and am I willing to give Him the control and listen to His prompting to do things that He says will make my situation better?”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“Miracles come from love. Miracles come from a seed of hope, a glimpse, a vision of something beautiful that makes our heart sing, something we can fall in love with so much that we are willing to trust and listen to inspiration. We can act on what we have been guided or led to do. That is when miracles happen; that is faith.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“I know it’s hard when other children are called home but we can find purpose and good in all things when we can see things from the Lord’s perspective. There is goodness to be found and lives are still touched and changed for the good when little ones go home to Heavenly Father. My sister was 7 when she returned to him. Her passing gave me the strength to be who I am today. Every experience we have had in our lives has made us the strong women we are today.The Lord is strengthening those families as they pass through these trials just as He does us.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“Another thing we can learn to do is to be more grateful for every day we have with our children. None of us ever knows how long we have on Earth, so it is imperative that we live and love each moment we have. For some of us, our children’s days do become numbered and we learn how to make the best of every moment we have left with them.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage“I truly believe that the children who are diagnosed with cancer are some of the wisest, sweetest, strongest, and most loving children. They have gained a bigger perspective of the world in such a short time. They become wise beyond their years.”
Laura Lane, Two Mothers, One Prayer: Facing your Child's Cancer with Hope, Strength, and Courage