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in Hope on May 08, 2010
Ashley Smith, addicted to drugs and seeking God, spent seven hours as the Atlanta courtroom killer, Brian Nichols', hostage. With God's help, Ashley convinced the him to release her and surrender to the police.
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in Abortion on Apr 17, 2010
From Roe No More Ministries, written by Norma McCorvey with Gary Thomas (With video featuring Norma McCorvey)
I could out-cuss the most crass of men and women; I could out-drink many of the Dallas taverns' regulars; and I was known for my hot temper. When pro-lifers called me a murderer, I called them worse. When people held up signs of aborted fetuses, I spit in their face.
I had a reputation to protect, after all. As the plaintiff in the infamous Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, my life was inextricably tied up with abortion. Though I had never had one, abortion was the sun around which my life orbited. I once told a reporter, "This issue is the only thing I live for. I live, eat, breathe, think everything about abortion."
Then the fiery pro-life group Operation Rescue moved in next door.
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in Addiction on Apr 10, 2010
Ali (Turkey) - This Turkish man in bondage to alcohol saw Jesus in a dream and his life was changed forever. Desperate, he moved to Saudi Arabia — a place where alcohol
is forbidden. However, upon his arrival, he found liquor there. He then made the pilgrimage to Mecca, hoping to be freed of his addiction and to be led in the way of a true Muslim. To his surprise, he met Jesus Christ instead.
Watch Ali's Story:
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in Purpose in life on Apr 10, 2010
Dini (Indonesia) - An Indonesian teenager let down by family, friends and society, became a Christian the night Jesus appeared to her in a vision. That special night was Lailatul Qadar when Muslims individualize their prayers to Allah. From the moment she saw Jesus, His peace filled her heart and stayed with her even as persecution began.
Watch Dini's Story:
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in Adversity on Jan 30, 2010
Jan and Mike
Transcribed from Testimony tape.
By Pam Whitley
I always like to start out by making sure everyone knows that I'm one of those GRITS girls....Girls Raised In The South…and I am telling you that for a reason. Even though I've lost most of my accent, and believe me I have, because when I first moved to Oklahoma, people would say things like “let me hear you say so and so again. Then they'd practically roll in the floor laughing when I said whatever. So even though I've lost most of my accent, I still use different terms for things than some of my Oklahoma friends do. For example, they go out and start their cars; I crank mine. They go to the grocery store and find a parking place, I find a park. They go into the grocery store and get a shopping cart; I get a buggy! By the way, just for my own information, how many of you get a buggy?
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in Relationships on Dec 01, 2009
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by Victorya Michaels Rogers
For more than a decade Love & Life Coach Victorya Michaels Rogers was a prominent Hollywood agent bringing in millions of dollars for her clients in the TV and film business. It looked as though she had everything she could dream of right there in the heart of Beverly Hills. But what Victorya did not have was one special man with whom to share her life--a dream she held dear since she was a little girl. Here is her story of dreams, perseverance and God’s precious timing. We don’t know the future, but God does and he is always faithful. God had a plan for Victorya and he has a plan for you!
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in Leadership on Jul 03, 2009
by Dee Jepsen
As a former Special Assistant to President Reagan, Dee Jepsen traveled the United States as a liaison to all types of women’s organizations. Dee now speaks extensively to women across North America. In this audio recording, Mrs. Jepsen addresses the role faith can play in a woman’s life today.
> Read or Listen to Dee Jepsen’s Life Story