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Most of Joanna Alexander’s life revolved around radio. “I’m a second generation broadcaster,” says Joanna. “And I worked for my father when he owned radio stations.”
In the late 1990’s Joanna bought into her father’s radio statio... |
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He lost his job and his love due to his legalistic view of God. But in the pit, Randy found intimacy with God. Now he is a successful and happily married man. ... |
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Domenick was on his way to success in the hip-hop industry as a rapper and producer. When tragedy struck his life, he found out that God had a different path for him.... |
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An advertisement for a dancing job led Teresa into the sex industry. Years later, an ad for a local church helped her escape into a life with Christ.... |
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Naomi chose heaven instead of hell, but that was as far as it went. After years of partying and choosing to have an abortion, she chose to let Jesus be Lord of her life. Could she be forgiven for ending her baby's life? ... |
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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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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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