As a military cadet, Daniel dreamed of becoming a Marine like his father, but a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down.... |
Craig Demartino is an avid outdoorsman and mountain climber, but in 2002 he took a 100 foot plunge during a climb and his life was changed forever.... |
She went from making big dollars as a pharmacist to making pennies mopping floors in prison. What went wrong? And why was she reading the Bible in a shower stall? ... |
Brandy turned to drugs early in life as an escape from depression, and addiction soon followed. But when her husband died in a motorcycle accident, it ultimately led to her salvation.... |
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Eugene Payne was hit by a car and left with little hope of a recovery. After five weeks in a coma he began to beat the odds.... |
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Kelly Beth Cruse survived childhood cancer and later became Miss Teen Illinois. She battled an eating disorder and now speaks to youth groups about inner beauty.... |
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Vicki's home renovation left her in big financial trouble. But with this consistent strategy, she was debt free in six months. ... |
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Lisa was a self-confessed shopaholic. When her husband took a pay-cut at work, she knew she had to change her spending ways.... |
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Cindy Hornemann enjoyed the attention she received as a body builder. But when people started offering her money for her looks, Cindy was hooked as an exotic night club dancer. Find out how she escaped the fast life and landed on a better opportunity... |
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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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Addiction, divorce and abortion were just some of the mistakes that weighed Beth down, but when her new husband became a Christian, Beth saw an eternal light at the end of the tunnel.... |
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Teresa Sutherland's innocent fascination with horror movies and scary novels led to a driving compulsion that had her enslaved to the very fears that haunted her.
"I remember going to the drive-in with my folks. It was my sister and I. And we drove ... |
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