LISTEN: Acts Cancer Care Program Starts Monday Evening At Newell First Church Of The Nazarene

Sometimes it’s not about getting rid of pain and suffering, but obtaining a stronger power to override it and push forward.

The Acts Cancer Care program is a faith-based gathering program that sets to do just that, using the power of prayer, devotion, and networking to help those dealing with cancer and the struggles that come along with it. The inaugural meeting takes place on Monday, September 13 at the Newel First Church Of The Nazarene located in Newell, West Virginia.

Though the gathering is in Newell; the ACC is actually organized by the First Baptist Church of Rochester, of which Dr. Phil Huggins is the pastor. Dr. Huggins, along with Cliff Hutchinson (who is currently battling colon cancer) joined Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County to talk about the upcoming meeting. The two men talked about how the spiritual power they’ve encountered and hope to see spread throughout the weekly gatherings, and they spoke about the connection with the book of Acts and how it pertains to these battles and gatherings.

To listen to the full interview, click on the player below!


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