Peter Scalzo shares, with great vulnerability, how his 14-year cancer journey (which has included 15 surgeries, being told 6 times he has cancer, being told twice that he should make "end of life" preparations, and being told by the world's top oncologists that he should not be alive) has been used by God as a tool of transformation and how it has been more of a spiritual and emotional trial than a physical one. Scalzo reveals that it was the reflections of a cancer widow that led him to consider the legacy he was leaving his children--she told him that her husband "didn't leave enough of himself behind".
Scalzo shares that, after considering his legacy, he wanted to leave his six children with the two key ingredients that have allowed him to find hope in his suffering--"surrender and trust". In explaining what "surrender" and "trust" have come to mean to him, Scalzo reveals his conclusion that we are unable to control anything other than how we respond to our circumstances.
Scalzo shares with incredible transparency a "dark night of the soul" experience in 2015 when he spent four days in an ICU. He tells about the depths of his depression, fear, anger and sadness and, more importantly, how God showed up to reveal 23 truths that brought back hope and continue to allow him to face extraordinary circumstances with unimaginable peace.