Listen "A Story of Victory- Ms. Sherold Haynes Part 2"
Episode Synopsis
Rev. Pat Flowers sits down with breast cancer survivor Ms. Sherold Haynes for an honest, Spirit-led conversation about faith, resilience, and the realities of Black women’s health. After a season of rest and renewal, Life Beyond the Bible returns with a message of hope, healing, and victory. This episode marks the second in a three-part series on Black women’s cancer stories, opening up conversations we don’t have enough about health, trauma, and faith within our community. In This Episode, We Discuss Early detection & Advocacy: Sherold shares how her diagnosis at 42 came after decades of being dismissed by doctors and highlights the importance of self-exams, genetic testing, and knowing your body.Faith & Resilience: Through every setback, Sherold’s story reminds us that God’s healing power is real, and every scar can testify to His grace.This isn’t just an episode about illness; it’s about faith, courage, advocacy, and sisterhood. It’s a call to listen, learn, and love more deeply.Key Scripture:“But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 15:57 (NIV)Episode Highlights:“Victory doesn’t always look like what we expected—it looks like peace.”“Faith doesn’t make the journey easy, but it makes it possible.”“Every scar tells a story of God’s grace.”Stay Connected & Grow with Rev. Pat:Join the Life Beyond the Bible Facebook Group to register for upcoming Sisterhood Chats—Real Issues. Real Women. Real Talk.Join Rev. Pat's Live Morning Devotionals every weekday at 6:30 AM CST on Facebook for prayer, encouragement, and inspiration.Subscribe for weekly messages of faith and purpose that meet you right where you are.
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