
What would you do if you were told you had stage four cancer?
That was the reality my good friend Jesse Sanders faced less than a year ago—and it shaped a new perspective.
Jesse is a husband, a father of six, a former Liberty University basketball player, and a pro athlete who played all over the world. Today, he and his family run Deer Creek Camp, a Christian camp in Medina, Texas. But behind all that is a powerful story of faith, effort, pain, and purpose.
In this episode, Jesse talks about:
His journey through a stage four cancer diagnosis
The thoughts and revelations that came from a life-or-death experience
Answers the question, Why does God let bad things happen to good people?
What we take for granted most as Christians
How suffering can point us to something deeper
If you’ve ever struggled with purpose in pain, or wondered how faith holds up in life’s hardest moments, this conversation is for you. Hit play—and join us in a story that might just reshape the way you see your own. What is the next best thing you can do now?