Thank God for Watergate
Once the youngest Administrative Assistant on Capitol Hill, Charles Colson went on to become Special Counsel to President Richard Nixon. In this audio recording and transcript, the former success-driven presidential aide tells why his prison term for a Watergate offense gave him more meaning and purpose in life than his years at the White House.
From Zero to Hero
A language arts teacher in Brainerd, Minnesota, Guy Doud’s commitment to students earned him America’s Teacher of the Year award in 1986. Since then, he has addressed thousands of audiences, including school districts across the United States, motivating them to pursue excellence. Through heart-warming anecdotes, Guy shares some of his childhood insecurities and tells how he found the secret to success in education and in life. His story will motivate you to consider God’s plan for your life and inspire you to care for others.
Houston... We have a Problem
General Charles Duke successfully piloted Apollo 16 to the moon in 1972. One of only 12 men to walk on the moon, Duke became an instant hero. Life at home, however, was anything but successful. In this story, Charles and his wife Dottie describe their personal quests for meaning to life and how they found it in a Man who walked the earth.
Woman in the White House
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.