In March 2024, my life took an unexpected turn when I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM), a form of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow and bones. What began as persistent back pain soon revealed itself to be far more serious. I later learned that I had suffered multiple spinal fractures as a result of the disease. The diagnosis brought intense physical pain, emotional challenges, and many questions, yet through it all, my faith remained my anchor.
My treatment journey included weekly chemotherapy infusions and eventually a stem cell transplant, which required a complete reset of my immune system. It was one of the most physically demanding seasons of my life. Throughout the process, I experienced extraordinary love and support from family, friends, and my community, which strengthened me during some of the most difficult days of treatment and recovery.
Even in the midst of uncertainty, I held firmly to my faith and the belief that healing and restoration were possible. I continually confessed that I was healed, restored, and whole. That declaration of faith became a guiding light that carried me through the challenges of treatment and the long road toward recovery.
About a year into my journey, I connected with Blood Cancer United for continued support. Through the organization, I found encouragement, resources, and the opportunity to connect with others who were also navigating life with blood cancer. Hearing the stories of fellow survivors and sharing experiences created a sense of community and hope that continues to be meaningful in my ongoing journey.
As I moved forward into remission, I began reflecting deeply on everything I had experienced. What started as personal reflections during treatment eventually grew into something more. I realized that my journey could bring encouragement and hope to others who may be facing health challenges or difficult seasons in life.
That realization led me to write my book, Faithful Through the Fire. In the book, I share my testimony of faith, perseverance, and healing throughout my cancer journey. It speaks to the lessons I learned about trusting God, remaining hopeful in adversity, and finding strength through community and faith.
My prayer is that anyone who reads this story will be encouraged to keep believing, even during life’s most difficult moments. Sometimes the fire we walk through becomes the very place where faith, resilience, and hope are strengthened.
Jean
multiple myeloma (MM)