Like so many in business, Mr. Cho began to see his life's work collapsing around him.... |
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The Burresses were a family of four living in a cramped apartment. Little Kyle Burress told his mother, "More than anything, I just want a backyard." ... |
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Her father was openly gay and emotionally unavailable. Dawn needed the kind of love that would never abandon her... The Christian Broadcasting Network ... |
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“I had an extremely bad clicking and popping in my jaw,” Maryanne Wazny recalls. “It would feel like it was popping out of place. It was painful. It was hard to open my mouth more than a half-inch. I’d wake up in the morning and I’d try to ... |
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Bala sells firewood for a living in his village in northern Nigeria. In his spare time, he likes to read.
“I was reading in front of my house when I first noticed my eyesight was getting bad,” says Bala.... |
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The tough economy was killing Ricky and Winna Bibbs' trucking business. Discover the bold step they took that turned their dying business into a thriving one.... |
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Patti survived a horrific car accident and sustained traumatic brain injury that doctors said would leave her a vegetable. She says the Lord woke her from a six-week coma and healed her from permanent brain damage.... |
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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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