In the summer of 2021, I saw a family in our neighborhood putting up "Lemonade for a Cure" signs with a cancer ribbon on it. I was driving with Tyler and told him that we needed to go to support them. Later that day, we went and the person at the table gave us a "pray for Luke" bracelet with Psalm 16:8 on it. We saw this little boy playing in the yard and assumed that was Luke. I put the bracelet on my car's turn signal knob because I get in my car every day and I wanted to remember to pray for whoever Luke was as often as I could. Every time I would go on a walk and pass their house, I would pray for them. In November of 2022, I was at church with my coworker and I see this family sitting a couple rows in front of me wearing the same bracelet. At this point, I had seen a picture of Luke because he had reached out to Brendan when he was diagnosed in October. I wasn't entirely sure if the person a few rows in front of me was the same person that had reached out to Brendan or the same Luke I had been praying for...after all, I thought Luke was a little kid. With a boldness that was uncommon for me at the time, I marched up to him after church and asked if he was the Luke that had reached out to Brendan, and he was! We became friends and would go to coffee shops to talk about having faith in the midst of cancer. He was in remission at this point and was back at school, but we stayed in touch and grew closer and closer. By the spring, we were ready to start a relationship together with the basis of friendship and Jesus, and have been continuing to grow with that basis since! He relapsed that same spring, so our relationship grew stronger as we navigated dating during cancer treatment. We were baptized together this winter and cannot wait to continue running to Jesus together! He recently finished treatment and is finally cancer free! Looking back on our story, we've realized that God was working and brought us together through circumstances that neither of us would've chosen on our own. After all, it led me to pray for my future husband by name long before we would even meet.