Saying Yes to Life

by John Reid, Editor

We met with Tianne Ennals, founder of TETalksLLC, as she discussed her new book, “I Said NO To Cancer.”

PW: We are here with Tianne Ennals, can you talk for a moment about your journey?

TE: Thank you for having me. In January 2018, I went to the doctor and that is where my journey began. I had two tumors, and I found out that it was stage 4 cancer. I went into complete remission, I did not have any chemotherapy or radiation. I stood on God’s Word, every scripture. I never missed a day of work, and God is good. Trust in His Word.

PW: There are so many women who experience going through cancer. What does your book say to them?

TE: My book teaches that you have to have faith in God. That’s the only way. You also have to have peace and positivity. I always stayed connected to the Scriptures.

PW: What was your inspiration for writing this book?

TE: It was just letting God use me to help others. I hope that when people read this book, and it will inspire them to keep on going.

PW: How can people know more about you and your book?

TE: There’s a couple of things they can do. They can go on my website, which is http://www.tetalksllc.net or they can email me at tianneennalstalks@gmail.com.

PW: Wonderful, thank you so much for taking time to talk with us today.

TE: Thank you as well.

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