'Not Dead Yet': Ben Sasse Reflects on Regrets, Faith After Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis
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From politics to mortality: Ben Sasse’s candid reflections after cancer diagnosis
Ben Sasse is a Plainview native who went from Fremont Senior High School to Harvard University before representing the Cornhusker state in Washington between leading two universities.
Ben Sasse on Facing Mortality: ‘Death Is Evil, but Death Doesn’t Get the Final Word’
Win McNamee Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, questions U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, March 22, 2022, in Washington. The former senator now battling stage-4 cancer, who has always been a defender of Catholics, talks about death and ways ‘to redeem the time.’
'Not Dead Yet': Ben Sasse reflects on regrets, faith after pancreatic cancer diagnosis
Sasse is a Plainview native who went from Fremont Senior High School to Harvard University before representing the Cornhusker State in Washington between leading two universities.
Ben Sasse opens up about faith, terminal cancer diagnosis in emotional interview – Democratic Accent
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska spoke candidly about his faith and confronting death during an emotional interview published on Wednesday. “Once we got diagnosed, we knew that the probability of a relatively near-term death is pretty high,” Sasse said during a nearly hour-long conversation with Michael Horton and Dan Bryant, a former assistant attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice, published on Sola Media’s YouTube page. “A…
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