"I encountered purpose after my terminal diagnosis, opening a surreal new chapter despite my shifting reality."
After being diagnosed with cancer at 39, Matthew Wren used his last days as a vocal opponent of assisted suicide.
He fought for the idea every life is worth living.
Julie Phillips was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in 2019 and told that she had two years to live.
By God's grace, she is still alive today.
When patients receive a traumatic diagnosis, the last thing they need is to be told that ending their lives is a valid treatment option.
What if she had been helped to end her life that day?
While hospitalised for a severe illness that the doctors didn't think she'd survive, Lilla just wanted the doctors to help her end her own life.
But instead, she recovered and lived 16 more years.
Watch the true story👇
In 2020 Julie was told she only had six months to two years left.
Six years later she's still alive and has travelled overseas, enjoyed holidays with family, and continued working as a street prayer pastor.
Assisted suicide would have robbed her of these extra priceless years.
"There's so much you can do even when you think your life might be ending."
A terminal prognosis is not always reliable, as Cecil knows first-hand.
It makes a terrible benchmark for whether a doctor should administer lethal drugs to the very people in need of help and care.
Is a terminal diagnosis the end?
Janine knows it's not.
After outliving three terminal prognoses over a decade, she is alive and cancer-free 15 years after the first diagnosis.
There is still hope.
Watch the video to hear the incredible true details👇
A terminal diagnosis is not the end.
Watch Cecil's remarkable story of outliving his prognosis and finding hope in Christ. This is just one of many incredible stories we've heard recently.
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"I nearly said the words. It's become so painful and so hard at some point you almost will lose the will to live."
Cecil's life is a testament to how God and family are a source of hope in the midst of suffering.
This is why he and @stormcecile_ are against assisted suicide.
"The doctors are surprised I'm still here, two years later"
@StormCecile_ interviews her dad whose life has been turned around after being diagnosed with two cancers.
Cecil says: "Even when you can't do any physical stuff ... there is a purpose for everybody."
We must always fight for life, says Alex in response to MPs' vote to legalise assisted suicide.
With the legislation now heading to the House of Lords, we must continue to speak up for the value of life and expose the dangers of legalising and promoting assisted suicide for vulnerable people.
It is now even more crucial to create a culture that fights for and values life.
Life is precious and worth speaking up for.
Will you continue to raise your voice against suicide?
We are heartbroken that MPs, despite such widespread concerns, still voted to legalise assisted suicide. 💔
We will continue to campaign against assisted suicide, raising awareness of this crucial issue.
Thank you for all your efforts to stop this bill.
Please don't ignore the danger. Vote no to save lives.
We cannot justify risking thousands of lives by such a flawed bill.
Speak up now, before it's too late.
If we don't stop this now, it will be too late.
Thousands of people will feel pressured to end their lives.
Don't ignore the danger. We cannot bring assisted suicide to the UK - too many lives are at risk.
Tell your MP to vote no today.
Will you still stay silent?
No one should be made to feel like they are a burden, or that they have a duty to die.
But under the assisted suicide bill, this is exactly what will happen to thousands of people.
📢Act now. Tell your MP to stop this, before it's too late.
@vickyfoxcroft Under this welfare bill, disabled people will be even more at risk if assisted suicide is legalised.
Thousands will be pushed into poverty and then to assisted suicide due to a lack of support.
Please, for the sake of everyone at risk, vote no tomorrow.
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@sarah_bool Thank you for speaking up against this bill. It must be voted down, before it’s too late.
If it passes, thousands of people risk being made to feel like a burden and being sent the message that they are better off dead.
We cannot cross this line.
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