A love worth having
Finding unconditional love when storms arise
About the book
Temi had always wanted to write but never had a reason to. Along came breast cancer and she had a reason to write. She wanted to share her experience with the world. “If we can touch lives with our stories,” she said, “we draw people to God and that’s our main purpose on earth. Tell the story!”
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Temi’s story is one of encouragement and hope to anyone who may be going through a cancer journey or who has a loved one diagnosed with cancer. This is not just another cancer patient’s experience but is also a story of God’s faithfulness. It’s a story about how God shows His love for His children in seasons of pain and how He journeys with them. This is a story about Temi’s victory over cancer. Temi drew strength and encouragement from the Scriptures and her faith in God was built as she found A Love Worth Having.
Temilolu Adegboye
Temilolu, popularly called ‘Temi’ by those who knew her, was a vibrant young woman who was loved by everyone. She loved the Lord and held firmly to her faith in Him
She was until her death on the 16th of September 2017, an avid campaigner for breast cancer awareness, being very vocal and passionate about early detection on social media.
Susannah
Yetunde
Oziegbe
Susannah is a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend. She is a pharmacist.
She is the co-author of the book titled, ‘A Love Worth Having’, which was started by her late sister Temilolu. Susannah is a breast and ovarian cancer survivor. As a BRCA gene mutation carrier, she supports the work of several charities for women diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancer.