Megan had a bright future, but when her fiancé died she never emotionally recovered. Alcohol soon became her comfort, but when she nearly died herself, her parents stepped in to help point her in the right direction. cbn.com
Mike, a Green Beret, was critically injured while serving in Afghanistan. After healing from physical injuries, Mike faced PTSD and eventually discovered true joy. cbn.com
Born in India with no limbs, Lisa was brought to the U.S. as a child and adopted into a loving family. Now thriving in her life and career, Lisa shares her story of inspiration and hope with others. cbn.com
Even as the judge was sentencing Cornealious to 13 years in prison for his involvement in a robbery, he wasn’t worried about his future. God had made a promise to him that he would not serve the time. cbn.com
Once homeless after his career came crashing down, R&B legend Charlie Wilson beat addiction and spent the past 20 years climbing the charts again. He credits one source for saving his life. cbn.com
Christine was young when her father died. Years later, she became a worship leader but her anger and bitterness turned into rebellion when she started living a double life. One night, she was forced to make a choice. cbn.com
Martin was angry when his dad left, and spent years fluctuating between bingeing on drugs and sobriety. He grew to hate the person he had become, but one day was given the chance to become a new man. cbn.com
Anthony was headed down a dark path when he accidentally drove into a church parking lot and had a heavenly encounter. cbn.com
Despite being critically ill, Don was confident God would provide a kidney donor. Little did he know his new friend Tim would be the answer to his prayers, and that Tim’s life would also be saved in the process. cbn.com
As a major league baseball pitcher for 14 years Andy Benes had it all put together. But behind the scenes, his home life was struggling. cbn.com
The Hylden family was told to prepare for the worst after their teenager Ben was in a horrible car crash. cbn.com
After 40 years of addiction and her fourth DUI, Susan receives a prison sentence. While behind bars she begins to read the Bible and attend chapel services that ultimately introduced her to a new life of hope. cbn.com
One of the NFL’s young, emerging tight ends, Dwayne Allen grew up fatherless and angry until a Savior rescued him. cbn.com
After depression and years of addiction nearly ended his job and marriage, Josh remembered how his grandfather leaned on God and decided it was time for him to do the same. cbn.com
At age 13, a family friend sexually abused Hebert Cooper. Even as a full-time evangelist and then the pastor of People’s Church in Oklahoma, He still had only shared the incident with his wife. cbn.com
After decades of using drugs and alcohol to numb painful memories of childhood abuse, Jessi finally realized what she really wanted was to be a mom to her two boys. cbn.com
After her life descended into the despair of addiction, Sylvia learned that she needed to accept God’s grace and forgiveness before she could forgive herself. Now, she helps other women do the same. cbn.com
Vanessa was only 17 years old when her mom died of cancer. A grieving heart led her to turn away from God, but years later she turned back and asked for a miracle. cbn.com
Fronting a rock band in the 90’s was awesome for David, until the resulting drug addiction had him on the brink of ending his own life. cbn.com
She lost a baby, struggled through years of infertility and was diagnosed with breast cancer. Still, she knew God had a plan. cbn.com
Rich was named “Fittest Man in the World” for four consecutive years. After he fell during a fitness competition, he began to question his identity and faith.
Audra endured childhood abuse and grew to hate being a girl. When she turned to other women to find love and acceptance, one special woman’s kind gesture instead showed her the love of God.
Shana was angry and couldn’t understand why she had to go to a foster home. Her life eventually headed down a path of destruction until she reached a turning point and decided she didn’t want to go to hell.
Sarah Thebarge is a speaker and author who earned a master’s degree in Medical Science from Yale and was earning a master’s in Journalism at Columbia University when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 27.
The consequence of a wayward search for identity, Houston’s criminal record kept growing longer and longer, until one day his search ended when he praised God from his jail cell.
David and Shannon desperately wanted a child, but as the stress and frustration of failed fertility treatments mounted, David became angry with God and found an escape through prescription drugs.
Jabar’s above average intelligence kept him from getting into too much trouble, but he thought he could get away with being a marijuana farmer.