• CIC Cancer Survivor Special Intro Interview: Dr. Sally Holt -Belmont University Professor- Breast Cancer Survivor

  • Apr 30 2022
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

CIC Cancer Survivor Special Intro Interview: Dr. Sally Holt -Belmont University Professor- Breast Cancer Survivor

  • Summary

  • Cancer Is Courageous
    Breast Cancer Survivor
    Dr. Sally Holt, Belmont University Professor
    Nashville, TN


    Dr. Sally Holt
    Professor and Theologian

    Dr. Sally Holt lives in Nashville, TN and a Professor of Religion at Belmont University and Central Baptist Theological Seminary. She is a mother of two beautiful children and an extraordinary strong breast cancer fighter and survivor.

    Through her message of survival Dr. Sally reminds us "focus goes where energy flows" and her fight with cancer is taking her through a flowing and spiritual life that is leading others to the Father.

    Thank you Dr. Sally for being an inspiration and blessing to so many with your life. We will continue to support and pray for you as we keep the message that :Cancer Is Not Contagious, Its Courageous.


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    Music By: Belleair Bluffs, Mikey Geiger, Soundstrips.com
    Edited by: Juels N. Evans, Sound Engineer
    Voiceover Talent: JoAnn Scaife

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