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Ben Sasse discusses faith after terminal cancer diagnosis
Summary
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse said he has metastatic stage-four pancreatic cancer and spoke about faith, family and how the diagnosis has reshaped his priorities in an interview published on Sola Media's YouTube page.
Content
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse spoke candidly about his terminal cancer diagnosis and his faith in a nearly hour-long interview published on Sola Media's YouTube page. He announced in December that he has metastatic stage-four pancreatic cancer and described the prognosis as serious. Sasse said he and his wife felt a measure of peace after the diagnosis, while also noting obligations to their children, including a son who is still at home. He discussed how the illness and pain have changed what he sees as important in life.
Main points:
- Sasse announced in December that he has metastatic stage-four pancreatic cancer and described the diagnosis as serious.
- The interview was published on Sola Media's YouTube page with Michael Horton and Dan Bryant.
- He said tumors near his spinal column have caused significant pain and that the diagnosis has reshaped his priorities.
- Sasse spoke about his Christian faith, saying it has helped him process the diagnosis and prompted reflections on attending church and observing the Sabbath.
Summary:
Sasse framed his diagnosis and treatment as prompting deep personal and spiritual reflection, and he reported being at peace with his wife while also mindful of family responsibilities. Undetermined at this time.
