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 la... |
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Two divorces and an abusive marriage left Jenna Robinson broken and suicidal. She was about to drive to her death when the Lord spoke to her and stopped her. ... |
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Andy Delbridge was diagnosed with the most deadly form of cancer. He and his wife Nancy thought that was the worst news but more was to come. ... |
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It was fascination that drew Sheila Smith into the world of fortune telling and tarot cards. As a teenager, she started having dreams and visions. Sheila recalls, “I would see people on TV that were missing, and I would know whether they were alive... |
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Most of Joanna Alexander’s life revolved around radio. “I’m a second generation broadcaster,” says Joanna. “And I worked for my father when he owned radio stations.”
In the late 1990’s Joanna bought into her father’s radio statio... |
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A brain hemmorage left Pastor Teske without the use of his left leg. The Lord gave Paul a message that He would heal him in 21 days. He and his wife went to a Binny Hinn Crusade 21 days later.... |
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Jeff Harshbarger was only in the third grade when his parents bought an ouija board. It seemed like a lot of fun until he found out that it was no game.... |
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Trapped in a lifeless marriage, Susan was ready to leave her husband Tim, until he proposed that they move to Italy.... |
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"I had no control over my life at all. Nothing else was important, my children, my wife, my farm, nor my life. Nothing did I care about except cocaine and alcohol."... |
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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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Joey thought his job at an auto parts factory would be the perfect cover for his criminal lifestyle, but he wasn't expecting his coworkers to be Christians... |
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