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How do I tell my friends and family about my diagnosis?

Answer:

As someone who has experienced the power of sharing my faith with others, I would advise you to be honest and open with your friends and family about your diagnosis. When I shared my own struggles with my church community, it led to others coming to know Christ, and I'm sure a similar outcome could happen for you.

Be prepared to share the truth about your diagnosis, but also be mindful of the opportunity to pray big prayers and ask for more than just alleviation of symptoms. Pray for healing, for strength, and for the love of Christ to be evident in your life. This can be a powerful way to involve your loved ones in your journey and to seek God's guidance and support.

When sharing your diagnosis with your friends and family, be sure to be clear and direct about your situation. It's okay to be vulnerable and honest about your struggles, and it may even lead to a deeper sense of connection and support from those around you. As someone who has experienced the power of prayer and community, I can attest to the importance of being open and honest about our struggles, and seeking support from those who care about us.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini

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