God Said, I Will Take Care Of You: Pastor Don Wong Shares Cancer Recovery Testimony
Former gang leader and drug addict-turned-pastor Don Wong overcomes cancer through faith

Pastor Don Wong, founder of The New Charis Mission and former gang leader and drug addict, shared his powerful testimony after recovering from cancer diagnosed in 2023. In an interview during his preaching engagement at City Harvest Church on July 12-13, 2025, Wong recounted how God spoke directly to him during his treatment, saying 'I will take care of you.' Despite severe complications and physical decline that led him to question God's promise, Wong maintained his faith, citing Joshua 24:15 as his guiding verse. He emphasized that recovery isn't about having stronger faith than others, but about God's everlasting love for all people. Wong's story of transformation from gang life to ministry leadership has inspired many, and he closed the interview with a heartfelt prayer for all cancer patients and their caregivers.
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