Raised in a Jewish home, Marty Tadman was a high school football star who fell into a world of alcohol, dealing and using drugs. At 18, he was ready to let a train take his life but had a conversation... |
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Carrie Cecil drank to fill the emptiness she felt. Her husband’s work took them from Los Angeles to Nashville. Her new neighbors helped move her life in a new direction... |
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Single mom Lorensi carried her pastries from door to door, trying to raise enough money to feed her children. ... |
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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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When Sharon developed a rash, she called the 700 Club Counselors for prayer. The rash quickly disappeared. ... |
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Lois Welman was on her way home from work in Minneapolis when the unthinkable happened. ... |
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Cynthia Nowell: Unforgiveness and Cancer
The doctors found a lump in her breast. When she went to church, the preacher called out her concern by name. ... |
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Most 14-year-olds look forward to playing high school varsity sports. Not so for Brock Alcock. He had a rare blood disorder. But this didn't stop him from making the wrestling team. ... |
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