
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness: The Feelings
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There are moments in life that shake us to our core, moments when the world stops spinning the way it used to. For a mother, one of those moments comes when she hears the words: your child has cancer. In an instant, fear, grief, and uncertainty crash in, and everything familiar feels fragile. The routines of daily life are disrupted by hospital visits, test results, and the quiet ache of watching your child suffer.
And yet, within that chaos, there is also an invitation. An invitation to love more deeply than we thought possible. To carry one another when the weight feels unbearable. To step into each other’s pain and hold on with compassion and courage.
Today on Relative Chaos, we’re leaning into the tender reality of what it means to be a mother walking through the storm of childhood illness—and how, in the darkest valleys, we are still called to love one another. Because it’s in love, even when it hurts, that we find strength, hope, and the possibility of healing.