In 2020, after my wife and I lost our jobs, God led us to CHM. As the pastor of King’s Chapel Assembly, I wanted a way for us to be good stewards while being surrounded by a community of believers, and CHM offered that opportunity. I had no idea that just a few years later, in April 2023, I would be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
One of my first steps was contacting CHM to share my prognosis and treatment plan.
As a senior pastor, I often preach to our congregation about having faith. Suddenly, it was my turn to live out what I had been teaching. Would God heal me? Would He deliver? I believed the answer was yes—and so did everyone who supported me.
Cancer and its treatment can be frightening, but trusting God and leaning on CHM reminded me that I wasn’t alone.
In August 2023, I underwent surgery to remove my prostate. CHM shared over $65,000 in eligible hospital and doctor bills. It was a tremendous relief to know that my CHM family was praying for me and helping carry my burden. We all want to be the good Samaritan who helps someone who has fallen, but sometimes we are the ones who need to be lifted up.
God designed His people to bear one another’s burdens, and I’m so thankful to see that lived out faithfully among the CHM family.
-Juan Sanchez Sr.
If you’re unsure about anything, don’t hesitate to talk with the CHM staff. They will provide peace of mind as you submit your medical bills.
I want to personally thank the CHM staff and members who prayed for me and supported me throughout this journey. I’m grateful for this Christian community that understands the power of praying for one another. God designed His people to bear one another’s burdens, and I’m so thankful to see that lived out faithfully among the CHM family.
It has now been three years since God healed me from prostate cancer. Please continue to pray that He gives me the physical, spiritual, and emotional strength to serve my family and church as a husband, father, and pastor.



