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In this heartfelt and honest episode, Theresa Croft opens up about what it means to walk through pain, diagnosis, or delay—and still declare, “It’s not about me.”

You’ll be reminded that God never wastes pain—He repurposes it for power. Whether you’re facing disappointment, discouragement, or a hard diagnosis, this episode is a gentle yet bold call to trust that God is doing something deeper.

💛 You’ll hear about:

  • How your pain may feel personal, but it’s often preparation for someone else’s breakthrough
  • The refining process God walks us through—not to punish, but to prepare and promote
  • A fresh perspective on Romans 8:28 and what “working all things for good” really looks like
  • Why our response in the valley can release healing for others

"Yes, I’m walking through this diagnosis, but it’s really not about me. It’s about who God is shaping me to be—for someone else’s breakthrough."
🕊️ Need prayer? I’d love to stand with you.
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Chapters

1. 271-It's Not About Me: Part 2 Diagnosis With Cancer (00:00:00)

2. Opening: Not About Me (00:00:32)

3. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Revelation (00:01:40)

4. Making Pain a Story for God's Glory (00:04:42)

5. Speaking from Scars, Not Wounds (00:07:40)

6. Walking Through Surgery and Recovery (00:09:12)

7. Finding Supportive Community (00:14:10)

8. Closing: You Are Enough (00:16:40)

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