Trish was obsessed with being the perfect Christian, the perfect wife and the perfect mother. This improbably pursuit had devastating results on her health and she realized she could make peace with i... |
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Jim chose a life of drug addiction and for 39 years he lived a literal cave-dwelling existence in Arizona. A Bible and a trip to jail helped Jim re-think his life and call out to God for change.... |
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Duck Dynasty’s Jase and Missy Robertson almost lost hope after a difficult pregnancy, and when baby Mia was born with a cleft palate, they put their family in God’s hands.... |
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A father struggles with the desire to avenge his daughter's murder versus forgiving the murderer. ... |
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Lou Gehrig's Disease threatened to take away everything that the Moore family treasured. Is it possible to be healed from this nerve-damaging malady that has no survivors, according to doctors? Just ask Wendy Moore.... |
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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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A reckless, angry life led Sandra to live out of her car. She parked in a church at night to feel safe, and that's how she found Christ.... |
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He was famous on the race track, but out of control in his private life. Drugs and a run-in with the law made this jockey change his ways.... |
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