Her Teenage Daughter Needed Love and Forgiveness
By having faith in herself and in God, she started to have the relationship she always wanted with her daughter.
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By having faith in herself and in God, she started to have the relationship she always wanted with her daughter.
In towns and cities across North America, communities turn out to cheer this annual event. Meet the businessman who helped get it on the road.
Former MMA fighter Jacob Leckich explains how his fighting career led to him becoming addicted to pain medications and how he came to realize that only a true surrender to faith would allow him to conquer his addiction.
Giving up the fight against addiction might be the best approach.
His hard-partying life had brought him to the end of his rope, but could God love, accept and forgive someone like him?
He realized the life he left behind included family, acceptance and most importantly—love.
Steve Baker sorely missed playing his guitar while serving in Vietnam, so he jumped at the chance to send instruments to the troops in Iraq.
After serving two years in Vietnam, he found himself sinking into the drunken despair that had claimed his parents. A pastor from his past put him back on track
He’d survived Vietnam, then years of drug and alcohol addiction before getting sober. But could he survive this?
He was a devoted father and a good husband, but she couldn’t keep his addiction secret any longer.
For a long time it looked as if she’d never make it on her own, even as an adult. She was convinced she would die an addict. But through all her unsuccessful attempts at staying sober, there was one incident that stayed with her, quietly and persistently giving her hope during her struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.
He was ready to give up, but a letter from his grandmother and a friend’s invitation helped him start over again.