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From Field of Dreams to the Dream Center

By Kevin Malone

For 17 years, Kevin Malone’s career was in professional baseball, including being vice president/general manager of the L.A. Dodgers. Now he works full-time at the Dream Center in the heart of Los Angeles—and to him it’s a dream come true. There’s nothing that thrills him more, he says, than helping people in difficult situations and seeing God turn their lives around.

 
 

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God Restores the Broken: Cricket and Andy Witt

By Cricket Witt

Cricket Witt and her husband, Andy, are members of Grace Fellowship, a Foursquare church in Absarokee, Mont. Their story is one of restoration—how God can heal the brokenhearted from the wounds of the past. They say God ministered to them through believers who demonstrated their faith by how they lived—with integrity, a love for Christ and an unconditional love for people.

 
 

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Delivered From Deception: Joe Wilson

By Joe Wilson | 2 Comments

Joe Wilson knows, from personal experience as a former Jehovah’s Witness, the distress of being trapped in a cult where you feel in bondage to a system as opposed to having freedom in Christ. Now a member of Faithworld Center, a Foursquare church in Indianapolis, he shares a message of hope to those who are trapped by the enemy’s lies.

 
 

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You Can’t Hide From God’s Grace: Jim Pattison

By Jim Pattison | 1 Comment

Jim Pattison gave his life to Christ at age 7. But after 34 years of being a Christian, he rejected God and indulged in a lifestyle of sexual depravity, losing his family and career in the process. Now a member of Grace Chapel, a Foursquare church in Springfield, Mo., Jim is a great example of God’s restorative grace.

 
 

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Basketball Is More Than a Game: Dylan Haynes

By Dylan Haynes | 5 Comments

Recent high school graduate Dylan Haynes started a father/son basketball outreach with his dad when he was still in high school. The idea was simple: Every Tuesday night, he and other members from New Life Community Church in Manchester, N.H., would play basketball for a couple of hours with people from the community and develop relationships. The impact has been profound.

 
 
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