Posted by: lifestory
in Sports on Jun 14, 2010
As a major league baseball All-Star, Josh Hamilton always allowed sports to be the center of and the inspiration for his life. But when a tragic accident took sports and his parents away from him, Josh found himself turn to drugs and alcohol. Tired of fighting addiction and the devil, Josh realized he needed help. Watch as Josh tells his story of loss and redemption.
Posted by: lifestory
in Disabilities on May 15, 2010
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Scott Rigsby is a real Ironman, as a double amputee, and a world record holder for numerous achievements such as a double below-the-knee amputee in the Full Marathon, Half Ironman, Ironman Distance Triathlon and International Distance Triathlon, and earning a spot on the 2006 USA Triathlon Team.
But to win these awards, Rigsby had to endure years of trials and tribulation, struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction, and hopelessness.
Posted by: lifestory
in Relationships on Dec 01, 2009
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by Victorya Michaels Rogers
For more than a decade Love & Life Coach Victorya Michaels Rogers was a prominent Hollywood agent bringing in millions of dollars for her clients in the TV and film business. It looked as though she had everything she could dream of right there in the heart of Beverly Hills. But what Victorya did not have was one special man with whom to share her life--a dream she held dear since she was a little girl. Here is her story of dreams, perseverance and God’s precious timing. We don’t know the future, but God does and he is always faithful. God had a plan for Victorya and he has a plan for you!
Posted by: lifestory
in Disabilities on Jun 14, 2009
by Joni Eareckson Tada
A diving accident in 1967 left Joni Eareckson Tada a quadriplegic in a wheelchair. Today, she is an internationally known mouth artist, a talented vocalist, a radio host, an author of 17 books and an advocate for disabled persons worldwide. In this audio story, you’ll meet Joni and hear how she struggled to accept God’s design in her paralysis.
> Read or Listen to Joni’s Life Story