Life.Church
2026-05-16

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(Transcript offers no opening prayers or songs; sharing begins straight from the heart.)
• Key desire for the next month: to be “one that people can look upon and say there is somebody who believed God … whose family knows they’re loved … because I have shown them how to love and how to love God.”
• Regrets named plainly: “I could have been a better husband … I was a very selfish person … always thinking of myself first.”
• New perspective on work and priorities: “If I would get healthy today there’s no job … no money … no sporting event that would keep me away from my family.”
• Counsel to others: “Don’t look at life as a series of hardships over finances. Look at life as how can I take one step today to be closer to God than I was yesterday.”
• Tender words to his wife, Morin: “I love you … my biggest regret is that this illness has caused a lot of emotional pain for you, but I do know that we have grown as a couple … I hope one day even after I’m gone you can find somebody who loves you as much as I do now.”
• Love refocused: sickness peeled away selfishness and rekindled sacrificial love for family.
• Urgency of faith: a 30-day horizon sharpened his longing to be visibly devoted to God.
• Simple next step: measuring life not by money or hardship but by “one step today” toward the Lord.
• Pray for complete healing, yet greater still, for his final weeks to radiate God’s love.
• Comfort and strength for Morin as she carries emotional weight.
• Resolve for every listener to reorder priorities—family before work, God before gain.
(No formal benediction recorded; testimony concludes with permission: “yes you can use this.”)
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