How are we as Christians called to
respond when cancer invades our lives,
whether our own bodies or those of our
friends and family?
On the eve of his own cancer surgery,
John Piper writes about cancer as an
opportunity to glorify God. With
pastoral sensitivity, compassion, and
strength, Piper gently but firmly
acknowledges that we can indeed waste
our cancer when we don’t see how it is
God’s good plan for us and a hope-
filled path for making much of Jesus.
Don’t Waste Your Cancer is for anyone
touched by a life-threatening illness.
It first appeared as an appendix in
Suffering and the Sovereignty of God.
Repackaged and republished, it will
serve as a hope-giving resource for
healthcare workers, pastors,
counselors, and others caring for those
with cancer and other serious illnesses.