Pastor Shane Idleman Diagnosed with Head and Neck Cancer

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California pastor Shane Idleman recently broke the silence about his battle with head and neck cancer following his diagnosis earlier this year. 

Idleman, who pastors Westside Christian Fellowship in Leona Valley, California, told Billy Hallowell of CBN News, spoke about his cancer diagnosis despite being a longtime health advocate.   

“The first 30 years of my life, I was a prodigal. … There’s a lot of damage you can do with the party lifestyle and things like that, No. 1,” he explained. “No. 2 is: there’s no guarantees in life.”

“Some of the healthiest persons still get sick, and we just don’t know in this life, and that’s why my motto has been, ‘God’s sovereignty is my sanity,” he added. 

Idleman recalled feeling unwell in January, with night sweats and exhaustion.

“I’m like, ‘Man, something’s going on,'” he said. “I… was literally dying slowly.”

Following testing, it was revealed that Idleman had cancer in the neck area and a possible tumor in the mouth area. The pastor also shared that he has been considering various alternatives since there are no medical guarantees for his condition.

Regardless of his diagnosis. Idleman shared how this season of his life has brought him closer to God.

 

“There’s a deeper anointing or relationship with the Lord that is profound,” he said. “So, on one hand, I say, ‘Lord, would you take this away?’ But on the other hand, I say, ‘Lord, don’t take this away if it means intimacy with You.'”

He added how his church has grown after he shared his struggle and how people across America have been encouraged as well. 

“[I] went through all the seasons of fear, anxiety, doubt, and, still, of course, you wonder, ‘What is ahead?'” he said, noting that he knows many interventions can be taken to combat the cancer, but that faith is key. “There’s only one hope, and that’s in God.”

“There’s only one hope when His sovereignty is your sanity. I’ve seen Him heal people conventionally, through alternatives, I’ve seen Him heal people miraculously, and I’ve seen Him bring His saints home,” Idleman shared.

In an article titled “A Calculated Assault Against Cancer,” Idleman elaborates further on his battle with cancer, making healthy lifestyle changes, and trusting in God’s sovereignty.

Photo Credit: ©YouTube/Shane Idleman 


Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

 

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