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  • Ticking Time Bomb: Moyamoya Disease
    Academic/ Behavioral Struggles | Chronic Illness

    Ticking Time Bomb: Moyamoya Disease

    ByMelony Brown November 1, 2018November 20, 2020

    A ticking time bomb. What if it were in your brain? And it could explode at any moment? Unbeknownst to you. Sounds like an intense TV drama, doesn’t it? While those shows mimic real life, this WAS real life for Kit*. * Her real name is used with permission. Ticking Time Bomb Shock and relief…

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  • Fresh Start
    Abuse | Depression | Self-Harm

    Fresh Start

    ByMelony Brown October 11, 2018

    A broken home by age one set the wheels in motion for years upon years of struggle. In a time when divorce wasn’t common, both of her parents quickly remarrying other people was confusing and divided her heart. Tracy* wouldn’t understand until many years later that when her dad built a Christian family with another…

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  • 100palooza!
    Book News | Writing

    100palooza!

    ByMelony Brown September 27, 2018

    100palooza! “What is 100palooza?” you ask. It’s a CELEBRATION of 100 blog posts since starting my overcomer blog in January of 2013! 100 posts about fighting to overcome life’s tough challenges, which include music reviews, 66 incredible overcomer stories, and book reviews!! I’m so excited! I’ve been looking forward to this blog post for months!…

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  • That’s Why I Sing
    Chronic Illness

    That’s Why I Sing

    ByMelony Brown September 6, 2018September 14, 2022

    It’s a rare and beautiful thing when a young person finds their purpose in life and begins pursuing it with zeal. Such is the case with Chloe*. “I wrote ‘That’s Why I Sing’ in honor of my Poppie,” Chloe shared. “I learned how short life is when he was fighting cancer. I sang it to…

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  • Don’t Shrink Back
    Chronic Illness | Grief | Invisible Illness | Tragedy

    Don’t Shrink Back

    ByMelony Brown August 9, 2018

    When Susan* felt the storms rage and threaten to take her under, a small voice said, “Don’t shrink back!” Those words are found in Hebrews 10:39. It says, “But we do not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but to those who have faith and are saved.” She clung to those three…

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  • Up and Running
    Amputee | Tragedy

    Up and Running

    ByMelony Brown July 20, 2018December 10, 2020

    Jami*, a double below the knee amputee, has been up and running for the last twenty-one years. A remarkable feat given she wasn’t a fan of exercising before losing her legs. In her book, Up and Running, Jami wrote, “I loved the feeling of running right from the beginning.” * Her real name is used with…

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  • A No Casserole Illness, Part 2
    Abuse | Mental Health | PTSD

    A No Casserole Illness, Part 2

    ByMelony Brown June 29, 2018September 14, 2022

    If you haven’t read part 1 of Diane’s story, please read it here first. Three years after her official diagnosis, Diane experienced a turning point in her journey with bipolar disorder. She made a decision that would change how she viewed her mental illness and others who also had mental illnesses. “I wasn’t afraid any…

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  • A No Casserole Illness, Part 1
    Abuse | Mental Health | PTSD

    A No Casserole Illness, Part 1

    ByMelony Brown June 21, 2018September 14, 2022

    “When I was finally ready to share my diagnosis of bipolar disorder with the church, I was told it was probably not a good idea to go public with it. That same day, the wife of a male church member shared her husband’s cancer journey and asked for prayers. Many church members rallied around her…

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  • Struggle Is the Way
    Writing

    Struggle Is the Way

    ByMelony Brown May 31, 2018

    If I were to tell you struggle is the way to strength, you might throw rocks at me. I know hearing the truth often hurts, so aim well. I’m cowering and peeping through my hands to determine if it’s safe to stand. It is? Good. Thank you. I may invite an old-fashioned stoning with this…

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  • Front-Line Caregiver
    Caregiving

    Front-Line Caregiver

    ByMelony Brown May 10, 2018October 20, 2023

    When the time came to be her sister, Tracy’s, front-line caregiver, Aimee* never hesitated. In many ways, God had been preparing her for that moment for years. * Her real name, used with permission. Her education and years of experience as a nurse prepared her for the day to day tasks of caring for Tracy’s…

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