A Journey Through Cancer: With Faith and Hope

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· WestBow Press
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126
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About this ebook

This book tells the story of one familys journey through cancer. It shows the perspective of the one with the disease as well as the perspectives of the family and friends around him.

If you or someone close to you is going through a malady like this, this book will help you find the way through the long, dark tunnel that your journey may take you through.

About the author

Chuck and Evelyn Rudolph

Chuck Rudolph grew up in rural southern Minnesota. He spent many years working with Youth for Christ.

In 2008 he was diagnosed with Melanoma cancer. He was classified stage 4 for 3 1/2 years. In 2012, his family was told he would not leave the hospital alive; but by God’s grace, he was healed and enjoys telling his story of what God has done in his life.

Evelyn Rudolph also grew up in rural southern Minnesota. She and Chuck went to school together. She also has worked with Youth for Christ in many capacities and continues working with YFC in Martin County, Minnesota where they reside. They have been married for 46+ years.

Meloni Rudolph

Meloni Rudolph is the daughter of Chuck and Evelyn. She is currently the Dean of Student Life at the Community College of Denver. During her career she has worked at several colleges and universities; and has twice sailed as part of the staff of Semester at Sea.

Meloni and her fiancé (Tony Crawford) are planning a wedding for June of 2015.

Chuck and Evelyn Rudolph

Chuck Rudolph grew up in rural southern Minnesota. He spent many years working with Youth for Christ.

In 2008 he was diagnosed with Melanoma cancer. He was classified stage 4 for 3 1/2 years. In 2012, his family was told he would not leave the hospital alive; but by God’s grace, he was healed and enjoys telling his story of what God has done in his life.

Evelyn Rudolph also grew up in rural southern Minnesota. She and Chuck went to school together. She also has worked with Youth for Christ in many capacities and continues working with YFC in Martin County, Minnesota where they reside. They have been married for 46+ years.

Meloni Rudolph

Meloni Rudolph is the daughter of Chuck and Evelyn. She is currently the Dean of Student Life at the Community College of Denver. During her career she has worked at several colleges and universities; and has twice sailed as part of the staff of Semester at Sea.

Meloni and her fiancé (Tony Crawford) are planning a wedding for June of 2015.

Chuck and Evelyn Rudolph

Chuck Rudolph grew up in rural southern Minnesota. He spent many years working with Youth for Christ.

In 2008 he was diagnosed with Melanoma cancer. He was classified stage 4 for 3 1/2 years. In 2012, his family was told he would not leave the hospital alive; but by God’s grace, he was healed and enjoys telling his story of what God has done in his life.

Evelyn Rudolph also grew up in rural southern Minnesota. She and Chuck went to school together. She also has worked with Youth for Christ in many capacities and continues working with YFC in Martin County, Minnesota where they reside. They have been married for 46+ years.

Meloni Rudolph

Meloni Rudolph is the daughter of Chuck and Evelyn. She is currently the Dean of Student Life at the Community College of Denver. During her career she has worked at several colleges and universities; and has twice sailed as part of the staff of Semester at Sea.

Meloni and her fiancé (Tony Crawford) are planning a wedding for June of 2015.

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