Listening to God’s Voice in Cancer Treatment: Spiritual Guidance with Believe Big Podcast

Navigating cancer treatment can often feel like stepping into an unknown world, where the balance between medical care and inner healing becomes an overwhelming challenge. In our latest episode of the Believe Big podcast, we’re honored to welcome Kristi Gaultiere, a compassionate psychologist and spiritual guide, to share her journey and insights with us. Kristi joins Ivelisse Page, Believe Big’s co-founder and a resilient stage IV colon cancer survivor, to talk about her and her husband’s book, Journey of the Soul. Together, they explore how to find emotional and spiritual grounding during life’s most trying times.

Kristi and Ivelisse dive into the importance of building resilience—not just physically, but spiritually—for anyone facing a health crisis. For those moments when faith feels out of reach, Kristi shares gentle yet powerful ways to connect with God. Through “spiritual rhythms” like prayer, quiet retreats, and fasting, they explain how these practices can offer a sense of peace and purpose, even when things feel overwhelming. Many of our Believe Big listeners will find reassurance in knowing that cancer treatment doesn’t have to consume every aspect of life; it can be paired with supportive, grounding practices that help bring clarity and calm.

This episode is more than a conversation about health; it’s an invitation to listen—to God’s voice and to your own heart. Kristi’s wisdom encourages us to find strength and serenity beyond the medical journey. She also offers compassionate, practical advice on seeking God’s guidance when difficult choices arise, helping us all to take steps forward with peace and trust.

Spiritual Rhythms refer to intentional practices that help create a deeper connection with God, nurturing emotional and spiritual health. Kristi Gaultiere describes how spiritual rhythms can help people—especially those facing life challenges like cancer—by fostering peace, resilience, and a closer relationship with God. Here’s a breakdown of the spiritual rhythms discussed:

  1. Prayer as a Foundation
    Prayer is essential for spiritual health, providing a direct line to connect with God, seek guidance, and express gratitude. It reinforces trust and faith, becoming a daily anchor for one’s spiritual life.
  2. Rhythms of Solitude and Silence
    Regular moments of solitude and silence offer deep reflection and a chance to hear God’s guidance, free from life’s distractions. Solitude brings clarity, peace, and reconnection with faith.
  3. Community Support and Safe Relationships
    Alongside solitude, supportive community interactions are essential. Engaging with others who offer understanding and empathy provides mutual encouragement and helps process thoughts and emotions, strengthening the journey.
  4. Rest and Retreat for Restoration
    Rest and regular retreats—whether daily, quarterly, or annually—allow individuals to reset spiritually. Stepping away from daily routines for focused spiritual time refreshes one’s spirit and brings peace, preparing them to approach challenges with new strength.
  5. Listening to God’s Voice
    Cultivating the ability to discern God’s voice involves practicing silence, engaging with scripture, and paying attention to experiences where He might be speaking. Using a GPS approach—God’s Word, Providence, and Spirit—can help confirm that insights align with God’s guidance.
  6. Practicing Fasting for Spiritual Clarity
    Fasting, or temporarily abstaining from food or other comforts, helps shift focus to spiritual needs and strengthens prayer life. This practice reminds individuals of their dependence on God and helps deepen their relationship with Him.
  7. Lectio Divina (Sacred Reading)
    Lectio Divina is a contemplative way to read scripture that invites God to speak personally through His Word. By meditating on specific passages, individuals can gain new insights and a stronger personal connection to God’s teachings.

Each of these rhythms fosters a holistic connection with God, balancing the need for personal reflection and community support to strengthen both emotional and spiritual well-being. For those going through treatment or facing other difficult journeys, these spiritual rhythms provide ways to feel grounded, gain strength, and deepen faith.

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