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Teresa Sutherland's innocent fascination with horror movies and scary novels led to a driving compulsion that had her enslaved to the very fears that haunted her.
"I remember going to the drive-in with my folks. It was my sister and I. And we drove ... |
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James wondered if he'd die or spend the rest of his life in prison. He got down on his knees in jail, beside his bed, and cried out to God for a lasting change.... |
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An abusive past led to a drug-filled life for Anneshia. Her only way out came when she least expected it.... |
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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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Mike and Carma Richins considered divorce and bankruptcy. But, God chose to do something else that would help them bless others.... |
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Tennis coach Jon Newman gets serious about tithing after three years of poverty level income. ... |
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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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In September 1996, Hurricane Fran slammed into the Carolinas. In the storm’s aftermath, Georgia Power worker, Rick Moncrief, was assigned to clear downed power lines in North Carolina. He was on a rooftop trying to pull a line from under a fallen t... |
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