Brothers Ryan and Josh Shook talk about their years of spiritual struggle, and their crisis of faith which eventually lead them to accept the truths of Scripture for themselves.
Brothers Ryan and Josh Shook talk about their years of spiritual struggle, and their crisis of faith which eventually lead them to accept the truths of Scripture for themselves.
Ryan and Josh Shook tell how they came back from the brink of spiritual death after years of doubting their faith.
“Must I really have to see it to believe it?”
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The former special counsel to the president disproved the skeptics who doubted the validity of his conversion.
Barbara Rainey talks about the events that lead to meeting Dennis Rainey, who would later become her husband. Though Barbara’s major was history, her passion was, she admits, following Christ.
Barbara Rainey allows us a peek into the early years of her life . Barbara recalls first steps of faith and when she began to feel the first inkling that God had a bigger purpose for her life.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco, CEOs and founders of Hungry Planet, talk about Michael’s descent into a gambling addiction and the felony that finally got his attention and turned his life around.
Michael DiMarco tells how he became a gambling addict and how he rationalized his behavior and kept his secret hidden.
Carl Wilson reminisces about the end of his career as a Navy pilot, how he came to faith, and how he came to meet Sara Jo, the woman with whom he has shared life and ministry for 66 years.
Dennis Rainey recalls his friend Carl Wilson’s advice to him 40 years ago when Carl advised him to read the Word and pray with Barbara every night, a suggestion Dennis took to heart.
Tyrone Flowers was a young athlete whose career was cut short when a teammate shot him, leaving him paralyzed. He shares the details of his story, and how God has been working in his life.
They moved to America to escape certain death in Iran. Pastor David Nasser recalls his family’s early years in the United States.
Pastor David Nasser tells how his family fled Iran in 1979. Though his family tried for months to get into the US, when his mother invited him to pray to this “American Jesus,” things began to change.
At a recent trip to prison, Dennis Rainey takes time to connect with prison inmates and hear the stories of a few whose lives were impacted by material on biblical manhood.
Chaplain Bruce Cunningham was winning at work – counseling and mentoring prisoners. In the process, he discovered that his own sons would benefit from the same training.
Prison Chaplain Bruce Cunningham reminds us that prison inmates are just like you and me. Bruce tells how God has given him a passion to help and serve these men, most of whom are fatherless.