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Amy’s heart broke when her parents divorced and she turned to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain. A near-death drug experience got her attention and she called out to Jesus.... |
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In the late 70s, Sandra Clifton was the in-demand psychic in Los Angeles. Her radio show covered southwest markets. She was a top-rated guest on a.m. Los Angeles, and her books attracted a faithful following.
“I started searching for power and fo... |
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Conceived in rape and adopted into a Jewish family, Rebecca had no identity until she found one in Christ.... |
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Gwen Smith was raised in church, rebelled in college, and got pregnant. She denied her beliefs and aborted her baby. Now she shares about the abortion with others in word and song.... |
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Randy Webb: Healing the Wounds from War
A tortuous tour in Vietnam left Randy Webb paranoid and addicted to the rush of shooting up with drugs. As his sanity slowly slipped away, so did his family. Suicide suddenly seemed to be his only solution.... |
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The Oak Ridge Boys have earned nearly 100 awards over 15 years including six Grammy Awards. 700 Club Reporter Mia Evans spent the day with baritone William Lee Golden to learn about his life and a tragic event that he and his family overcame.... |
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