Says Staples, "The active use of faith as a tactical weapon against cancer allows any believer to see that compared to God's power, cancer is just like an infected pimple, [ and that all the 'scariness' of the disease can be removed, leading to God's healing. Fear and faith cannot coexist in the same time and space; the fear of death is every bit as much of a killer as are the cancer cells. Faith leads to life. Fear leads to unbelief, which leads to death."
Staples researched his disease with a lawyer's attention to detail and facts, and he presents the nuts and bolts of cancer in his book, as well as the only way to cure it for good: God's way. After having two bouts with incurable cancer within six years, he learned that indeed "there is nothing too hard for God" and that "the Lord's hands are full of miracles"--because he is one.
Charles H. Staples, Esq., and his wife, Marsha, relocated from St. Louis, Missouri, to Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 1997, where they both graduated from Regent University with master's degrees in communication.
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TwoTime Cancer Survivor Is a Testimony to Gods Miracles


