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Stage 4 cancer near his brain put a number on Jacob's remaining days.... |
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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 go skating. We had a little rink.”
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Lou Gehrig's Disease threatened to take away everything that the Moore family treasured. Is it possible to be healed from this nerve-damaging malady that has no survivors, according to doctors? Just ask Wendy Moore.... |
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Tom and Donna paid off $36,000 in debt and bought a new home. Which of their steps can you put into practice?... |
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Her sister was her best friend. So when Havilah from Alaska found out that she was murdered, her world caved in.... |
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Bill Reiser hoped for a great basketball career, but drugs, alcohol and injuries stopped his dreams. He lived a self centered, bitter life. He had several affairs, until one night it all came crashing down. He became a Christian and wrote a book abou... |
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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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“I hide my depression through a smile,” said Al Bettis.
For 12 years, Al Bettis quietly suffered with depression.
“I had trouble sleeping so I would take anything that could help me sleep. Nyquil, sleeping pills, allergy pills, and I would... |
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Tonya suffered with horrible pain in her foot for years. The discomfort became a way of life until she responded to a prayer she saw on The 700 Club.... |
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