Author found a ray of hope in darkest of circumstances. Despite being tested by a terrifying diagnosis, Helo Matzelle clung to faith.
Listen to the replay as we discuss with author Helo how this simple diary turned into “Halo Found Hope”, a memoir.
Author found a ray of hope in darkest of circumstances. Despite being tested by a terrifying diagnosis, Helo Matzelle clung to faith.
Listen to the replay as we discuss with author Helo how this simple diary turned into “Halo Found Hope”, a memoir.
Everything changes the day young girls discover they’re going to be moms, and the pressures they’re under can be crushing.
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy reports teen moms are more likely to drop out of high school and nearly half of them live below the poverty line.
Listen to the replay along with author, Trish Goyer as we discuss her new book “Teen Mom: You’re Stronger Than You Think.”
Have you ever wanted to close your eyes and transport yourself to another place using ESP? Listen to the replay as we welcome back fiction author Rebecca Jean Downey, author of “The Middle Eye” and her new book, “The Devil Eye”.
This is the second book in her series featuring her main character, Penny Larkin. Penny uses her remote viewing skills to track down New Mexico gunrunner, Juan Rico. Penny is sworn to secrecy because the marshal believes a law enforcement officer is involved.
Nelson Mandela was laid to rest. Pope Francis has just been declared the “person of the year” by Time magazine.
Listen to the replay as we discuss mystics, saints, prophets, and sages that have been touched by a divine power. Their defining moments ultimately reveal universal lessons about the true nature of God.
Are you ready to Find Unconditional Love for Life?
Listen to the replay to hear author Fredericka Close discuss her new book, Divine Grace.
“Being blessed with Divine grace can leave you with an overwhelming sense of humility, your mind perplexed in its thinking of what you could have possibly done to be touched in this way.”
–Fredericka Close