God changes a life of rebellion into a life of encouragement–Eric’s Story
For some, prison is a place filled with hopelessness, but for Eric, it offered a second chance at life . . .
How God can change a heart of stone into a heart of compassion–James’ Story
Without the hope of Christ, life can be so overwhelming, even bringing someone to the point of despair. That’s how James felt when he landed himself in prison one more time . . .
Overcoming grief following the loss of a spouse–Miriam’s Story (Part 2 of 2)
Feel like you don’t have a purpose in this world? When a loved one dies, it’s easy to stop caring about the world around you, to become numb . . .
Finding rescue and restoration–Gary’s Story
You don’t start out in life planning to live on the streets. After a painful childhood and three failed marriages, Gary found himself with no home to go to. Find hope . . .
Finding relief from your sorrow–Virginia’s Story
Has life thrown you one tragedy after another, and you can’t seem to find relief from the sorrow? . . .
Service, Missions
Stanley came to realize how frustrating the search for that “something more” out of life could be. But he also discovered that which will satisfy for all eternity when he found words to live by.
Service, Christmas
As he was growing up, Christmas was one of the few times Daniel’s family seemed to be truly happy. During his career as a pastor, he began to search for greater understanding of the Christmas message and find the real spirit of Christmas.
Service, Faith
As a US soldier stationed in Korea during the war, Carl faced many battles. Perhaps his most important fight, however, was getting his Korean houseboy, Billy, to the safety of the United States. The journey of these two friends would later impact a nation. (Part 1 of 2)
Church, ServiceMinistry
When the loss of his older brother thrust Matthew into the role of “man of the house,” he was determined to become the person he—and others—wanted him to be. But the challenges he faced were greater than his resolve alone could overcome. It wasn’t until he