LDL. A year ago, Zoey and Baylor Blythe were fighting for every breath — premature twins born at just 26 weeks, each weighing under 1kg, surrounded by tubes and machines as their parents prayed through the fear.
Wilsonville, Alabama — This week at MD Anderson in Houston, Mollie Wilder — the beautiful and resilient 22-year-old from Wilsonville, Alabama — received the most precious Christmas gift: doctors declared her condition “stable”!

Years ago, Mollie underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor. A few years later, she faced another devastating diagnosis: metastatic thyroid cancer.
Despite metastases in her lungs, kidneys, and bones, Mollie stayed strong.
The word “stable” was exactly what the 22-year-old longed to hear.
“Doctors are making a slight medication adjustment, but otherwise everything looks STABLE,” Mollie’s mom Renee told me.

“A stable was perfect for our Lord our Savior, and it is perfect for us,” Renee added.
Yes, it’s going to be a Merry Christmas for Mollie Wilder, and a happy 2026.
She’s the senior crew chief for the non-profit “Racing For Children’s,” which raises money for children’s cancer research and blood disorder research.
Mollie is a senior at Bama, and when she graduates she plans on doing philanthropic work with childhood cancer patients.

Let’s all congratulate Mollie on her courage and perseverance.
And a “Roll Tide” will be music to her ears.

*Thanks to Renee Wilder for the pictures.
