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What do you do when your entire life changes in ways you never imagined?
After receiving a terminal diagnosis and entering hospice care, Melody Collins began writing a deeply personal testimony about faith, brokenness, and the strength to keep going when everything seems to fall apart.
In Just Stand, Collins reflects in real time on the emotional, spiritual, and physical challenges of terminal illness. Once fiercely independent, she now faces the difficult reality of relying on others for help and support. Through these moments of vulnerability, she begins to see the depth of God's mercy and grace in her life.
As she recounts the support of her children, family, caregivers, and faith community, Collins reflects on lessons learned through suffering, pride, and humility. Her story is not presented as a traditional memoir. Instead, it is a testimony written during one of the most difficult seasons of her life.
Just Stand was written for readers walking through illness, caregiving, grief, or overwhelming life circumstances. With honesty and spiritual conviction, Collins offers encouragement to anyone searching for hope when answers feel distant and the future feels uncertain.
Sometimes faith does not look like victory or resolution. Sometimes faith means standing.
What do you do when your entire life changes in ways you never imagined?
After receiving a terminal diagnosis and entering hospice care, Melody Collins began writing a deeply personal testimony about faith, brokenness, and the strength to keep going when everything seems to fall apart.
In Just Stand, Collins reflects in real time on the emotional, spiritual, and physical challenges of terminal illness. Once fiercely independent, she now faces the difficult reality of relying on others for help and support. Through these moments of vulnerability, she begins to see the depth of God's mercy and grace in her life.
As she recounts the support of her children, family, caregivers, and faith community, Collins reflects on lessons learned through suffering, pride, and humility. Her story is not presented as a traditional memoir. Instead, it is a testimony written during one of the most difficult seasons of her life.
Just Stand was written for readers walking through illness, caregiving, grief, or overwhelming life circumstances. With honesty and spiritual conviction, Collins offers encouragement to anyone searching for hope when answers feel distant and the future feels uncertain.
Sometimes faith does not look like victory or resolution. Sometimes faith means standing.
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