San Diego Charger Defensive End Jacques Cesaire shares how a gift from his mother helped turn his life around.... |
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As a child, Eddie Bradley was molested by a babysitter. To deal with the pain, he turned to drugs and his life only became more difficult.... |
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Azar worked hard to be a good Muslim. But after years of ceremonial prayers five times a day, she grew tired of the routine.... |
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Her parents’ divorce set Deanna in a tailspin. Drugs, alcohol, and sex were her coping mechanism, but left her empty. It wasn’t until a visit to her boyfriend’s church that she realized there was hope for a better life.... |
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Cathy Ward clings to scriptures through her husband & son's boat accident and hospitalization.... |
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What started out as innocent fascination with a Ouija board turned Tara’s life into a nightmare. ... |
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A young boy's love for motorcycles is the catalyst to becoming part of a motorcycle club and years of living the life of an outlaw rebel.... |
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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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Childhood traumas set Rosemary on a course towards alcoholism. For years her struggles with the bottle defined her life.... |
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Playing golf is one of the ways Leon and Lataunja Johnson take a break from their busy schedule of running five successful companies.
Leon says, “My life is incredible right now because of God.”
To get where they are today, Leon has learned... |
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