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Pride
 Lyndell Enns |
Adopted for a Purpose
As a child, Lyndell Enns thought life was meaningless. But an experience at Bible camp when he was a teenager showed him his life did have a purpose after all, which was, ironically to direct other people to the meaning of life.
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 Pete Maravich |
Beyond the Brass Ring
Pete Maravich was the youngest player ever inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame. He averaged 24.2 points per game in a 10-year NBA career that put him on the All Star Team five times. But while basketball glory brought him fame and fortune, it wasn’t until one fitful night in November 1982 that he found what he’d been seeking all along.
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 Hugh Ross |
God and Science Collide
Can a scientist believe in God? For some, only if the Bible passes the acid test of science: unerring accuracy and up-to-date with scientific discoveries. Dr. Hugh Ross spent two years testing the Bible and was brought to his knees by what he found.
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 Charles Colson |
The Paradox of Power
Positions of power were nothing new to Charles Colson, who served as President Richard Nixon's top aide when the Watergate scandal exploded. But it took the drama of Watergate, the curious experience of a friend, and a prison term to teach him about a power so great it could change even him.
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 Paul Henderson |
The Goal of My Life
Before becoming a businessman and reknowned public speaker, Paul Henderson played professional hockey for 18 years. He is remembered fondly by Canadian hockey fans for scoring the winning goal of the 1972 Canada/Russia hockey series.
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 Billy Diamond |
A Cry for Help
Despite growing up in an impoverished Cree community in Northern Quebec and being
torn away from his family and placed in a residential school, Billy Diamond has gone
on to become a successful businessman and political leader.
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 Joe Gibbs |
Surrender to Succeed
From humble beginnings as a player, Joe Gibbs went on to a stellar coaching career with the Washington Redskins. He led the team to three Super Bowl victories and earned a place in the Football Hall of Fame. Joe now owns a successful NASCAR team.
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