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Breast Cancer - A Street Preacher's Story

A street preacher named Brenda confesses her early reluctance to get medical attention regarding her own breast cancer, and now urges those in similar situations to get the treatment they need.

Breast Cancer - A Street Preacher's Story Transcript

I kept having dreams like a million lumps in my breast. My name is Brenda Millner. I am a New Yorker, I live in Harlem, USA and I am a street preacher. I found a lump in my breast, and I didn't want to go to the doctor, until I met a woman who was crying about a friend, who died from breast cancer, from neglect. So that made me go to the hospital. I went to Bellevue and they did take care of my problem. Many Christians believe in divine healing but no, go for your treatment if you need it. I believe that God Almighty has given doctors and nurses the skill, the know-how, to treat patients. "Death is still an enemy." Be prayerful, and seek medical advice. Amen.

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