My Name Is Noah. I Am 12. I Am Fighting Brain Cancer. Will You Pray For Me Today?
My Name Is Noah
My name is Noah. I am 12 years old, and I am fighting brain cancer.

Life changed in ways I never expected. Days that once felt normal now look very different — filled with doctor visits, treatments, and moments where courage has to be stronger than fear.
I did not choose this battle, but I am choosing to keep fighting.
What This Journey Feels Like
Some days I feel strong.
Some days I feel tired.
Some days I feel scared.
But there are also days filled with kindness, support, and small moments that remind me not to give up.
This journey is hard, but hope is still here.
Finding Courage Every Day
Courage does not mean I am never afraid.
It means I keep going even when I am.
I am learning that strength can look quiet — showing up for treatment, smiling when I can, and believing that better days are possible.
Every day is one step forward.
Why Prayer Means So Much
Prayer helps me feel less alone.
It brings peace when things feel uncertain.
It brings comfort before difficult moments.
It reminds me that people care, even people I have never met.
Simple prayers make a difference.
Will You Pray For Me Today?
If you are reading this, I have one small request:
Will you pray for me today?
Pray for healing.
Pray for strength.
Pray for my family.
Pray for every child fighting cancer.
Your prayer matters more than you know.
A Message From My Heart
If you are going through something hard too, I want you to know you are not alone.
There is still hope.
There is still light.
There are still people who care.
And today, I am grateful you are one of them.
Thank you for praying. 🤍