You Are Always Welcomed Back to the Community
When you have a bleeding disorder, you are part of a community that becomes family. You never completely…
Rev. Cazandra Campos-MacDonald is a pastor, author, motivational speaker, and encourager. She lives in New Mexico with her husband, Rev. Dr. Joe MacDonald, and youngest son, Caeleb. Their adult son, Julian, is living the bohemian life of a starving artist and goes wherever there is an audition. Her sons live with severe hemophilia A and inhibitors. Her older brother died shortly after birth due to complications from hemophilia. Cazandra writes candidly of raising two sons with a rare bleeding disorder. She believes storytelling is about redeeming the journey and connecting with others.
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When you have a bleeding disorder, you are part of a community that becomes family. You never completely…
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The hemophilia landscape is much different today from 21 years ago, when my first son was born. There…
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