The loss of her father, beloved singer and pianist Nat “King” Cole, haunted this Grammy-winning singer for 19 years until she was forced to make a life-or-death decision.
The GRAMMY-nominated singer’s latest album touches on his family, his personal walk with God, and how recovering addicts inspired him to write more music.
Listen as Erin Leonhardt shares how she came to understand that she couldn’t “fix” her husband’s meth addiction, that in trying to help him, she was actually enabling him.
The popular sports broadcaster was in denial about her family’s secret — her parents were addicted to prescription pain medication.
The ‘We Are the Luckiest’ author shares how faith and a new perspective helped her recover from alcohol abuse.
Spencer Nee is riding 4,000 miles across the country in order to give hope to people with addictions.
In this story from 1947, Bill Wilson, cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous, looks at how that group’s principles apply to all.
Church should be a place of healing for those struggling with addiction.
Ross Hauser shares from experience the addiction challenges young people face.
She prayed that God would give her a student that needed what she had to give…but now she worried she was in over her head.
His hard-partying life had brought him to the end of his rope, but could God love, accept and forgive someone like him?
Ricky Van Shelton recalls how God released him from addiction and gave him self-respect.