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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A tragic death, bankruptcy, and homelessness couldn’t keep Jerry and Paula from God’s love. After hitting rock bottom, they made a decision that gave them hope for the future and a multi-million-dollar business.
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Abused as a child, Broderic buried his hurt into the party scene. A few wrong turns landed him in prison and forced him to face his demons.... |
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Mike and Ginny Mason lived in fear of finances for years. Learn how they faced their fears and why they’re no longer afraid. You can be free from fear as well.... |
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Bud’s good business went bad and each month was dragging them down – further into debt. They went from owing $126,000 to debt-free and a doubled salary. You can get debt free too.
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“Bryson ran through the door really hard and he was like, ‘Mom! Dad’s dead! Dad’s dead!’ And was just screaming. And I said, ‘what?’”... |
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Jermaine grew up in New York with a crack addicted mother. To escape, this urban youth wrote about his pain.... |
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Bobby Bowers was a drug dealing, drug using gang member. In prison, his life radically changed after an encounter with Jesus.... |
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Behind the country clubs and privileged lifestyle, Christine was living a nightmare... |
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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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Nate suffered a traumatic brain injury when he fell off a ladder at work. Doctors gave him little chance of survival.... |
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