Scott - From corporate jets to food stamps - Come on let's go

"We lost our house and moved into an apartment complex where the police department was there every night and there were gun shots and squirrels literally in the cupboards."

Gabe

Gabe: Stole my kids' toys to buy meth and cocaine.

Craig - Owned a head shop. Loved booze. - Come on let's go

"I thank God that he let me live those sixty-six years, as a sinner. I learned from those years of bad experiences, and now I can share with others what I’ve learned."

Gabe II

Gabe hated his Dad more than anyone else. He wanted him dead. But Jesus turned the hate to love.

Laressa - My life was partying and friends - Come on let's go

"I stopped paying my bills. All my money went to alcohol, smoking, and things that are not healthy. What I was going to do at night became more important than going to school. I almost dropped out of school. I lost my job."

Rose II - Met the boy my wife did not abort. - Come on let's go

"I asked her if someone tried to talk her into getting an abortion."

Rose - Had a baby by my foster father

"When I was twelve the Lord woke me up one night and instructed me to pray for my future wife whom I had never met."

Rose - Chose life for the baby from my foster father - Come on let's go

"When I was twelve the Lord woke me up one night and instructed me to pray for my future wife whom I had never met."

(Spanish) Tisa - Asked God to kill my husband - Come on let's go

A drug addicted kleptomaniac living in her car, 19 year-old Tisa's life was headed to disaster when Christ changed her life. She met another new Christian and got married. The relationship imploded quickly. Tisa had vowed to never divorce, so she begged God to kill her husband to end the misery. It did end, but not the way she expected.

Jim S - Feeding the ego is an addiction - Come on let's go

"When you leave that arena, arriving at your top, which every athlete does, and it's over. For example, a professional like *Michael Jordan, who eventually retires, and he’s out of the game. Every athlete, high school athlete, college athlete, pro athlete...-you get your maximum, and you’re gone. Over time the limelight fades, and then life has to go on. You've got to deal with it."

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