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“I was the kind of person who would rather be in a lower level of class and get an A, than be in a higher of level of class and get a B because I couldn't handle the idea of not being the smartest kid in the room.”... |
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The worship leader for the St. Louis Dream Center recounts her life's trials through drugs and singing at a night club to the cross where she met Jesus. ... |
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His wife looked for him on the streets, in crack dens and prayed every night that Dorian would come home.... |
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A Leap of Faith
Raymond and Mylinda Pearson had hopes that their home based childcare business would prosper. But when their income declined, they found themselves deep in debt.... |
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The third time Mary’s rare form of cancer returned, doctors prepared her family for the end.... |
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He went from selling drugs to using his own products. When a woman offered her prayers, Joseph didn't believe God could fix him.... |
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Jim chose a life of drug addiction and for 39 years he lived a literal cave-dwelling existence in Arizona. A Bible and a trip to jail helped Jim re-think his life and call out to God for change.... |
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Luther Wright signed a $5 million dollar contract to play in the NBA. In his first season, he was kicked off of the Utah Jazz. After that, Luther spiralled down into drug addiction that reduced him to a homeless junkie.... |
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She mixed Christianity with the occult and it led her down a spooky path.... |
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Ultrasounds revealed that Isabella had a long list of problems, no kidneys, no bladder. The Doctors urged abortion. Her parents opted to give God the opportunity to do something great. ... |
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