"Did someone open a card under his name? The next day, the day I called that hotel room and heard his voice, his voice 1,000 miles away, and then heard her voice in the background, that was the day I broke."
"I question my own motives in writing this. Is it sordid? Is it to gain sympathy? Is it to avoid criticism or worse, to benefit from the publicity criticism brings? Lord, I hope not."
In a TV special that aired on Sunday, August 27, the program set out to explore the real inspiration behind much of Diana’s charity, which many believe to be her much-less talked about Christian faith.
Bear Grylls is best known for his wildly successful TV shows like "Man vs. Wild" and "Running Wild With Bear Grylls." He's eaten snakes, scorpions and the eyeballs of way too many animals as part of his survival in treacherous corners of the world. But the true secret to his survival and existence is a deeply rooted faith in God.
We all know them, the kids who were raised in church. They were stars of the youth group. They maybe even sang in the praise band or led worship. And then… they graduate from High School and they leave church. What happened?
"In households where only the mother went to services every week, a minuscule 2-3 percent of children grew up to do the same. In households where both father and mother attended, that number jumped to 33 percent of their children, with a further 41 percent coming to church irregularly."
Interest in the Duggar family continues to run high, and probably always will. None of them can do anything remotely public without catching some controversy, and Jinger Duggar Vuolo's recent appearance on Kirk Cameron's TBN TV show "Takeaways" proves that to be true.
We were given the kind of news you knew could come but you can never fully brace for. Dad’s tumor was back. Surgery was set for 2 hours away in Minneapolis.
“I work at a place where if I’m led to pray for someone, I’m able to do that and I’ll do it right on the spot. People need prayer, encouragement, and love. That’s what we try to do here.”