Testimonio de Fé de Mauricio Martinez 21-May-2008... |
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John Chapman Elliott, a former government assassin, shares how his career affected his life and that only after he retired did he begin to process the full impact of what killing for a living had done to his spirit.... |
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Sexually and physically abused by her father, Julie ran away from home and thought she'd never come back.... |
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Joyce was a single mother with three children who struggled to pay bills. She started paying tithes and saw miraculous results. ... |
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He was an abused child who escaped by taking drugs. Once Bill gave his life to God, he became a model husband and wrote Christian songs for a band. ... |
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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.... |
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Randy Webb: Healing the Wounds from War
A tortuous tour in Vietnam left Randy Webb paranoid and addicted to the rush of shooting up with drugs. As his sanity slowly slipped away, so did his family. Suicide suddenly seemed to be his only solution.... |
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Peter Rios was only 55 when he walked away from his career of 33 years. So how was he able to retire early making---four times what he was when he started working---and enjoy more time with his wife Pat, two children, and 11 grandchildren? ... |
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After being abused by a religious leader, Shelley wanted nothing to do with the church or the faith.... |
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