Sarah was deep into the occult and thought her suicide was the only way to find peace. Then she met two girls in college who helped her discover a new life.... |
Hip pain had Esther feeling like she had needles in her joint when she heard Gordon Robertson give a word of knowledge about her ailment on The 700 Club.... |
For people growing up in the northeastern U.S., ice-skating is a way of life, and Rachel Pickering was no different. “I think I started skating when I was about 10,” she says. “Everybody used to... |
Antonio Lorenzo's parents couldn't shake their addictions and died from AIDS when he was a young teen. He found success in criminal activities and worried that some day his mob ties would cost him his... |
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She was surrounded by the occult, but what Barbara wanted was the truth.... |
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An accidental shooting caused the death of Quinton's son and he turned to heroin to help numb the pain. ... |
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Sam and Toni Gallucci would probably be divorced now, but God restored their marriage.... |
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She would do drugs with her mother just to feel a sense of connection. It was also a way to numb the pain from her rape and abuse.... |
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Her headaches were so bad that she couldn't work. One day she founder herself watching a Christian program from the United States called The 700 Club, and God touched her. ... |
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Radical surgery to remove a cancerous tumor on Jason's head meant a radical change to his outward appearance. Could he endure so much change? ... |
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In the shadow of a special needs sibling, Lee was able to cultivate an affinity for drugs that would plague him for years.... |
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She was married with children and seemed to have the perfect life. Behind the mask, her eating disorder tore her apart.... |
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