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For people growing up in the northeastern U.S., ice-skating is a way of life, and Rachel Pickering was no different. “I think I started skating when I was about 10,” she says. “Everybody used to go skating. We had a little rink.”
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Mike's and Jeanne's young marriage was quickly tested when shortly after their honeymoon doctors discovered cancer had returned to Jeanne's body.... |
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“I hide my depression through a smile,” said Al Bettis.
For 12 years, Al Bettis quietly suffered with depression.
“I had trouble sleeping so I would take anything that could help me sleep. Nyquil, sleeping pills, allergy pills, and I would... |
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Dr. Myles Munroe talks about his testimony.... |
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Glenda's heels had bone spurs and she coped with the pain by tiptoeing through her home and holding on to things to keep her balance. During a 700 Club viewing, she heard Pat Robertson describe her condition.... |
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Jeanette was trapped in a horribly violent, abusive marriage. Her only chance at survival was to escape the relationship, if she could.... |
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Carl and Valerie saw their perseverance pay off when their Internet business skyrocketed. ... |
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