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Going Against Goliath

How to Fight Cancer and Win!

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Going Against Goliath

By: Philip Robson
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Written by a three times cancer survivor, this book is a must-listen for anyone facing and fighting cancer as well as for their caregivers.

Called from a scientific background into Christian ministry, Philip has the ideal background to furnish valuable factual advice and spiritual counsel to his listeners. He shares candidly about how God helped him overcome malignant melanoma and prostate cancer and about his present struggles against multiple myeloma.

Philip sees no conflict between receiving medical treatment and exercising faith in God for healing. His book is packed with faith-building encouragement and will empower and inspire the reader to fight cancer and win.

About the author:

Pastor Phil, as he is affectionately known, has pastored Living Waters Church in Sabie, South Africa, for the past 34 years.

Recently retired from pastoral ministry, he is now pursuing a career as a Christian writer. As a person who has thrice survived cancer, he feels called to encourage and coach others fighting the disease.

Philip and Desirée have been happily married for 42 years. They have three children and three grandchildren.

©2021 Philip Robson (P)2021 Philip Robson
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