Tisa - Kleptomaniac - Come on let's go
Tisa loved the power and independence that came from stealing and shoplifting. But when she gave her life to Christ, she realized the stealing must end. Through God's power she learned to become a giver instead of a stealer.
Gary - Dad put me on his knee, then I never saw him again - Come on let's go
"I recall walking home from football practice at Tyner Junior High School. I would walk behind the school because I didn't want other kids to see me walking home, or not having a ride home."
V - Picked up by a stranger. Forever changed - Come on lets go
"My friend, cliff, and I we’re trying to get from Dallas to Norman, Oklahoma. We were hippies, and looked very much like hippies. A young teenage boy stopped, in a Volkswagen Van, of course. It was 1970, and picked us up."
V - This woman loved me. Why does Mom hate me? - Come on lets go
Inwardly conflicted by sexual and verbal abuse from her past, V could not find comfort from her mother, but instead received the love for which she yearned from an old fashioned preacher's wife. Mom wanted V to become a singing star, and the two never got things resolved, although V found God's peace in the matter.
Jim - Prayed to Satan, God, Buddha, whoever - Come on let's go
I just said; ” Look (in my mind) God, Buddah? I don’t know who you are. I just want to know the truth. Everybody can’t be right.........But I think if you’re God, you ought to be able to answer me right now.”
Jason I -Missing at the waterpark. Did my son drown? - Come on let's go
Jason saw his son recover miraculously after appearing to have drowned at a waterpark.
Jason II - God told us we would have a son. - Come on let's go
"We felt a confirmation in our heart that this was going to be a son and that we should name him Judah, which means Praise."
Roger II - Face to face with my combat enemy - come on let's go
“Sir, because Jesus Christ has healed all the pain that was associated with my experience here in Vietnam. I can say to you, “I love you and God loves you.” When I said that the interpreter began to bawl.
Roger - Survived grenade and bullet wounds but not the nightmares - Come on let's go
"I had twenty-seven operations and four plastic surgery operations. When I got out of the hospital nine months later I looked okay on the outside; but inside I was still wounded."
Bernie R
A lot of people would ask the question; “So tell me when I’m going to die.” What I learned was, that the more important question is; “When are we going to start living?”