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		Angela White-Fannin: Facing Death with Fashion in Mind 
		
		By Renelle Richardson
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 "I’m facing a death sentence," Angela White-Fannin  said. "They’re telling me I’m getting ready to leave. I’m not going to be  here to raise my kids. I’m not going to be here with my husband. I’m really  getting ready to check out." 
		That was Angela White-Fannin’s reaction when doctors gave  her the grim news that she had bone cancer and only six months to live.
		"When they said cancer, it was like an echo,"  Angela said. "As if you were on a mountain and it was going, 'cancer,  cancer, cancer…' - Six months to live? Everything you wanted to do; every  person you wanted to kiss and tell how much you loved them."
		Stage three multiple myeloma had spread to every bone in her  body. Her only hope was a bone marrow transplant.
		"You’d have to use a sibling in order to do the  transplant," Angela said. "My older sister died of lung cancer. My  middle sister had multiple sclerosis; she died of respiratory failure. And they  said, 'What we’re going to do is take your bone marrow out, and we’re going to  clean it and give it back to you. But we’ve got to wait and see if you’re  body’s going to reject it or not.'" 
		Angela led a busy life as a successful real estate agent.  But all that ended. 
		"It got to a point where I couldn’t swallow my own  saliva," she said. "I couldn’t stand for anybody to walk across the  room. I was delirious. I was throwing up. I had watery diarrhea. I couldn’t  eat. It was the worst sickness I had ever felt in my life." 
		Angela knew that her death was quickly approaching, so she  did her best to make preparations. 
		"I picked out the dress I wanted to be buried in and  took it to the dry cleaner and had it dry cleaned," she said. "I  picked out my jewelry. I wrote out my obituary and I even wrote out my eulogy.  I then went to my husband and I said that I’ve got three single girlfriends and  either one of those girls would make you a perfect wife, but you can only have  one." 
		Fear flooded Angela’s mind. Angela turned to God for  answers. That’s when she realized her greatest need was not physical, it was  spiritual. Although raised in the church and married to a pastor, Angela admits  she had never accepted Jesus as her savior.
		"I thought my role for being a pastor’s wife was  sitting on that second row, with my hat and my heels and my suit and my gloves  and I was a pastor’s wife!" she said. "That was my position, to help  with the christening of babies, help the bereaved families, and just to be my  husband’s helpmate." 
		But she knew that just being a pastor’s wife couldn’t save  her life. So, alone in her room, she had a talk with God. 
		"I said, 'God, I repent. Right now, I repent for  anything I’ve ever done against anyone, anything I’ve ever done against You. God,  I ask You for forgiveness. I ask You to forgive all my sins. I accept You as my  personal Lord and Savior. And I thank You most of all for Your Son Jesus who  hung on Calvary. God I know this devil has  attacked my body. But he can only stay temporarily. He’s got to go because  You’ve got things for me to do. God, I pray that You will take this from me,  and use me to go out and let Your people know that You still answer  prayers,'" Angela said.
		Now, it didn’t matter what the doctors said. Angela believed  that the bone marrow transplant would be successful and she would go into full  remission.  
		"The first results came in and it said, 'not remission  - zero cancer counts,'” Angela recalled. "Then they sent it out to three  other laboratories; all three came back, 'not remission - zero cancer counts.  All three!' The doctor said, 'What do you think happened Angela?' I said,  'Well, let’s talk about it: You said I’d be out here for three months, we did  this in three weeks. You got the results back, you weren’t pleased so you sent  it out to three laboratories and all three said zero, zero, zero. But you have  to understand, the God that I serve, He rose on the third day. And He rose with  all power, not some power, all power in His hands.  It was God!' I thank God for allowing me to  go through it because that was how He woke me up, got my attention and brought  me to Christ."
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