That she survived is one of God's miracles – in fact the Catholic Church is talking about canonizing William Joseph Chaminade, founder of the Marianists, over the whole deal. That's a topic for somene else's blog.
Through this all Rachel kept her humor (she named her tumor "Spanky"), fortitude, and her remarkable faith. She is now a motivational speaker and a college student at Webster University. She was named woman of the year by the readers of Glamour Magazine.
"It makes me realize that I'm here for a reason, or more than one reason, that God has plans for me," Rachel wrote in her blog, obsessedwithlife.com.

A few years ago I was in a position where, through my own stupidity and arrogance, I could have died. God's will and a surgeon's skill allowed me to live. Right now I'm personally living a season I never expected to see and would not have chosen for myself.
But I'm surrounded by angels in human form, showing me God's grace every day. To quote Rachel: "I'm here for a reason." Or as her husband Gabe said: "Life... is the way supposed to be."
"The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O Lord, endures forever."
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Thank you for your thoughtful post about my wife, Rachel. God's grace is amazing. May God bless you with your own personal challenges.
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