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Anthony Walton kept Nashville in stitches with his comedy routines. Yet, his criminal lifestyle kept him on the neighborhood watch. When his two worlds collided, Anthony needed more than a few good laughs to get him through.... |
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In what many people would have said was the worst time to start a business, Nichole Bento opened her beauty salon. With no promise for success, she took out a business loan and made one other key investment that helped her business not only.... |
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In the fall of 2012, Dallas District Attorney Liz Mitchell was in great shape, both physically and professionally. But her quest for perfection came at a price.
“Inside I had nothing. I was empty. I was unhappy,” Liz recalls. “And nothing w... |
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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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Rick Aguilar suffered from throat infection that made life very difficult, but one day on The 700 Club Pat Robertson prayed for Rick's condition.... |
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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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Patricia Waldren grew up in a home filled with domestic violence. She vowed never to be like her father, but her first drink at age 13 changed everything.... |
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