Missionaries Roger and Penny Stacy did everything they knew to do to provide a loving home for their family. Yet loneliness and depression took their son on a dangerous journey of drug use. ... |
William’s god was money. It cost him his marriage, his reputation, and eventually his freedom when he turned to white-collar crime in desperation to recoup financial losses.... |
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Alex Prosvetov was born and raised in Russia and had a major drug addiction throughout his young adulthood. After a drug overdose that almost killed him, Alex realized that God had the power to save his life.... |
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Julianne was in a tailspin in the aftermath of her older brother’s suicide. She began to cut herself and soon became suicidal until the message at a school assembly resonated with her.... |
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Tim allowed porn addiction to escalate to adultery. When his wife Stephanie found out about the infidelity the couple had to decide how they would move forward in their marriage.... |
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Mariam's life was about to change dramatically. And it began with a word of knowledge on The 700 Club.... |
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Tennis coach Jon Newman gets serious about tithing after three years of poverty level income. ... |
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Doctors said Patsy had a ten percent chance of surviving the night, but God told her husband Ron that she would be healed.... |
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Bob and Nicole Schwartz trace their journey through the financial hardships that come with starting a business magazine to the great blessings, when they put God first in their finances. ... |
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Suddenly nothing mattered anymore: the kids, his job, his wife Liesa. All John Hartin wanted to do was gamble, and it was tearing his life apart.... |
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Peter Rios was only 55 when he walked away from his career of 33 years. So how was he able to retire early making---four times what he was when he started working---and enjoy more time with his wife Pat, two children, and 11 grandchildren? ... |
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