A rare neurovascular disorder cripples Millie. After a discouraging medical prognosis she calls The 700 Club for prayer and wakes up the next morning to a miraculous healing.... |
Kevin and Rita took their hobby and started a business. See the plan that led them out of tough times to real profitability.... |
The Iretons went from choosing between food and electricity to owning a successful business and living a debt-free life. You can be free too. ... |
Donny Rake spent most of his life in the grip of his addictions, until his father got him into a 12-month recovery program, where he not only got clean, he found something else.... |
Cada día, millones de niños en Latinoamérica acuden a las escuelas para aprender a leer, escribir, sumar y restar. En Michoacán, México, Alejandro López no era como los otros niños de su edad, ... |
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Twin sisters, Eva and Miriam Mozes, were taken to Nazi Auschwitz at age 10, where they were used in barbaric medical experiments. Both survived, yet Eva's true freedom came when she forgave.... |
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Alphonza's love of money drove him to deal drugs. After years of being in and out of jail, he was facing serious time in prison when he called out to Jesus.... |
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Donny was a big-time porn producer who made up to $14,000 a day. He was torn between following God or keeping his partying lifestyle and making so much money.... |
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Trish was obsessed with being the perfect Christian, the perfect wife and the perfect mother. This improbably pursuit had devastating results on her health and she realized she could make peace with imperfection.... |
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Shawn Christopher was living her dream as a touring back-up singer, but something was missing. She never expected that the faith of her daughter would lead to her own life change.... |
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He had Olympic-sized dreams, but a career-ending injury forced him to seek something more. Discover more... |
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Latisha was a single mom with no job, who struggled to care for herself and young daughter. But even in her time of need, she followed a financial principle that led to her shouting “Hallelujah!”. Her life and finances took an amazing ... |
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