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life on the road with the band sanctus real. i remember being in the back of a chevy vansleeping on a sleeping bag six months pregnant and just thinking to myself, “i can’tdo this anymore.” and life wasn’t much better at home. it would be really easy for those argumentsto get out of control. the song that saved their marriage on today’s700 club. “lead me with strong hands . . . .” well, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to thisedition of the 700 club. we’re delighted to have you with us. and today, somethingspecial.

what’s going to happen today, pat? you’re going to going be introduced to eufano. eufano. is that a new neighbor? is that anew child? who is eufano? well, he’s my new buddy, and i’m goingto show you what a grand prix dressage horse looks like in action. in action. with me on him. come on, brother. all right.

well, i’m ready to see that. well, it’s coming up in this edition ofthe 700 club. well, the united states, folks, has the largest number of people in prisonof any other nation on earth. can you believe that? a lot of them are there for drug offensesand minor offenses, but whatever. two point three million people are in prison in theunited states, and some experts warn that these prisons are a breeding ground for radicalislam. in fact, pat, that has some members of congressworried about a potential threat to america. but others say it isn’t a serious concern.in fact, john jessup has the story from washington. recruiting new converts to radical islam onthe internet or islamic religious schools

is nothing new. but law enforcement officialshave said for years america’s prison system is a fertile breeding ground for muslim extremism.new york congressman peter king called the hearing on islamic radicalization behind bars.he says it is a real threat. the most well-known examples are former convicts richard reid,known as the shoe bomber, and jose padilla, convicted of conspiring to support terrorists.the hearing highlighted other terror plots that involved contact with people in prisons,like the lackawanna six from buffalo, new york, the virginia paintball jihad network,and a senate report that shows three dozen americans who converted to islam in prison,but are now in yemen, the home base for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. experts sayislam can be a good influence. but infiltration

by radical clerics, plus a lack of standardsand practices, create risks both inside and outside the prison walls. instead of providing a balanced, peaceful,contemporary perspective of one of the great and peaceful religions of the world, we areleft with a hijacked, cut-and-paste version known to the counterterrorism practitionersas “prislam.” democrats charged that the threat is overblownand discriminatory, suggesting that prison gangs and lone wolves pose greater risks.republicans accused them of being short sighted and blinded by political correctness. i just must say the political correctnessin this room is astounding. how many of the

street gangs in either new york or californiahave an ideology which is dedicated to the destruction of the united states? democrats shot back. let me define what my political correctnessis; and it happens to be this document, the constitution. now, this was the second in a series of hearingsheld by congressman king. a spokesman in his office told me that there will be more tocome. john jessup, cbn news, capitol hill. people who talk about islam as being a greatand peaceful religion don’t know what they’re talking about. mohammed was a warrior. hewas a bandit. he robbed people. he killed

people. he told his followers to go on jihad.and if they were killed in jihad, they went to heaven, and they had 72 virgins. that’swhat jihad is about. that’s what islam is about, and islam divided the world into two.and i want to say it again, read the book if you don’t believe it. dar al islam. thatmeans the area of the world that is under the control of islam. the other is dar alharb, which means the world at war. there are only two things. there is no such thingas peaceful coexistence in the koran. it is not a peaceful religion. it’s a religionof war. you go back in history, and they waged jihad and overturned countries in north africa.they overturned the middle east. they were on the gates of vienna and attempting to takeover by force of arms, nation after nation.

it is not a great peaceful religion. and iapplaud congressman king for bringing out the things that are happening in our prisonsas these young men in that stressful situation are being radicalized. but aside from that,we must go back and revisit our laws that put so many people behind bars. we’ve gotto do it. it’s costing a fortune. it is ruining the lives of people. it is takingjuvenile offenders and turning them into hardened criminals. it is a very dangerous thing we’redoing. two point three million people incarcerated. america. land of the free and home of thebrave, the biggest incarcerator in the world. that isn’t a good thing that i want to beassociated with. lee. pat, in other news, al qaeda has a new leader.ayman al-zawahri will take over in the wake

of osama bin laden's death. al-zawahri hadbeen the terrorist group’s long-time second in command, and it was widely believed hewould assume the top spot. he and bin laden had been working together back in the ‘80s.the egyptian-born doctor was one of the first to promote the use of suicide bombs. al-zawahriis believed to living somewhere near the pakistan-afghanistan border. defense secretary robert gates says pakistan’sarrest of several cia informants is a reflection of the harsh reality in the world today. theinformants provided intelligence for the raid that killed bin laden. gates appeared beforea congressional committee, and he heard from members who are growing impatient with thecontinued aid to pakistan.

how long do we support governments that lieto us? when do we say enough is enough? most governments lie to each other. that'sthe way business gets done. do they also arrest the people that help uswhen they say they are allies? sometimes. one of those arrested is the owner of thesafe house the cia rented to observe bin laden’s compound and the man who copied the licenseplates of vehicles that entered and left that compound. louisiana state senators have rejected a bidto display the ten commandments on the grounds of the state capitol. they were afraid ofbeing sued. the louisiana house was in favor

of the display. the bill said private groupswould pay for the monument, but it didn’t include any provision for the cost of a lawsuit. the valedictorian of a vermont high schoolsays his graduation speech was censored. kyle gearwar wanted to talk about how jesus andthe bible changed his life, but he told the audience that he was allowed to deliver onlyhalf that speech. then he held up the pages of the speech and said, “this was the messagegod gave me, and i'm not allowed to share it with you.” the school's principal saysgearwar was allowed to mention god and jesus in the uncensored part of his speech. buthe told the burlington free press that public schools have to be careful about letting religionbe preached at a school-sanctioned event.

the food and drug administration has developeda new labeling system for sunscreens. and as efrem graham reports, the government ishoping the new guidelines will save lives. starting next year, consumers will noticea change to sunscreen labels. the fda says the current labeling system is too confusing. people were getting a false sense of securitywith sunscreens, the way they were. under the new guidelines, labels will no longerbe able to claim a sunscreen is waterproof or sweat proof. the fda says that there isno such thing. it recommends sunscreen be reapplied every two hours, as well as everytime you get out of the water. another change: in order to claim that a specific sunscreenprevents skin cancer, it must block both uva

and uvb rays and have an spf of at least 15.uvb rays protect against sunburns that may contribute to skin cancer. uva rays go muchdeeper and cause premature aging, which contributes to skin cancer. these changes will help people make betterinformed decisions about using sunscreens and allow them to more effectively protectthemselves and their families from sun induced damage. last year, more than 60,000 people in theus were diagnosed with melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. melanoma used to be a disease of older men.now melanoma is the most common form of cancer

for young adults in their late 20s. fda officials say that their new guidelineswill not only make americans more aware of the harmful effects of the sun, they willsave lives. efrem graham, cbn news. you can’t be too careful out there, pat.melanoma is a scary form of cancer. it sure is, and if somebody has one of thosethings, it’s best to get a dermatologist to look at it and take it off while it’sstill in the benign stage. yes. you have a little dog. i do have a little dog, ginger.

ginger. does ginger make you happy? does ginger make me happy? i love that littlepuppy. she’s so cute. four pounds. just lovable. she’s therapeutic. she’s very therapeutic. well, yesterday, we had big blue. is blue therapeutic? oh, you can’t believe it. he’s so therapeutic;he’ll kill you. but in any event, he’s now got, i don’t know, about 1,800 peopleon facebook. he’s signed up a whole lot

of others. he’s got a great blog. but anyhow, lee’s got a story about whatthey’re doing with therapeutic dogs. yes, pat, dogs really are man's best friend.new research indicates they can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and even acceleratehealing. swedish edmunds hospital in the seattle area has developed a program called therapypups. dogs like this one, named armani, visit the surgery floors on a regular basis. they'reeven outfitted with cameras. a custom-made harness is wrapped around the dog's head,and then all it takes is the push of a button and you’re rolling. the pup cams are gettingthousands of hits online, and the pups themselves are a hit with the patients.

swedish edmunds hospital started the therapypups back in 2008. they plan to expand the program. i don’t know how sanitary thatis. is that a bull mastiff? i think it is. they slobber a lot. kissing that thing. i mean, come on. but youshould have seen the women over blue. they were hugging him and loving him and scratchinghim. it sounds like a song, “loving and huggingand scratching and sneezing and pleasing.” yeah. i’m sorry; keep going. okay. well, kristi, i told you that in additionto the dog therapy, ronald reagan said the

outside of a horse is good for the insideof a man. and i want to show you a new horse. his name is “eufano”. he’s 17.3 handshigh. look at that beauty. and there he is. there he is. that’s eufano,the big, big horse. wow! okay. let’s see what we can do with him.now, he’s doing a shoulder in there. you see that movement? it’s three tracks. andit looks like he’s dancing. it does. isn’t that nice? that’s eufano. see, it’sthree tracks. the back hind leg comes in,

so you’ve got three tracks. that’s shoulderin. he does that very skillfully. you look like a pro. and this is what’s called . . . . is that you or is that a stunt double? no, that ain’t no stunt double, my auntminnie! that’s what’s called a “piaffe.” he’s a high level dressage. there he isdoing a nice collected canter. isn’t he a nice horse? he’s a beautiful horse. okay, so does hework more on voice command or is it with the reins? how does it work?

seats and rein. but i talk to him. i justhave to talk to him. see? and he likes you. he’s a new horse. he’syour new horse. yes. but he likes me. i feed him, and he seesme coming, and he starts licking his lips. he’s such a nice horse. he’s a beautiful horse. isn’t he beautiful? and speaking of horses, i did have to noticethis today, pat. you’re always kind of spiffy, the way you dress, and i noticed your tietoday has little horses on it. well, that’s just for you. all right.

can you see that? yes, i see that. yes, yes, okay. the little horses running? i think that’scute. that’s kind of cool. but did you see the horse? i love the horse. now, we had this conversationbefore, and i’m going to ask you again. ziggy, your other horse, are you showing ziggylove? well, he’s out in the field, and he’shappy, i think, eating a lot of grass. okay, because i just want to make sure thatthat love goes . . . . well, if you want to come out and love him,he’s welcome to see you.

can i ride ziggy? sure you can ride him. all right. cool. okay. all right. i think that would be lovely. kristi. all right, anyway, we’re going to switchfrom horses to food. up next, they prolong the shelf life of food, but they actuallyhave the opposite effect on your life. trans fats are really like plastic. and whenwe eat them, the risk for heart disease, cancer,

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plus . . . . . . . . american idol’s mandisa . . . . “thinkin ‘bout how your world ain’tright . . . .” . . . . minus 100 pounds. how she did it.tomorrow on the 700 club. well, you’ve probably heard warnings tostay away from processed foods. most people aren't even sure what processed foods are.our medical reporter laurie johnson explains how to recognize them, how they can be hazardousto your health. staying away from processed foods is easierwhen you remember they are foods that have been altered from their natural state. haveyou ever wondered why processed foods stay

fresh for months, when the same food madefrom scratch starts turning moldy in just a couple of days? it's because food manufacturersuse man-made ingredients to prolong a product's shelf life. that, unfortunately, may havethe opposite effect on our lives. for instance, trans fats are oils infused with hydrogen.they raise bad cholesterol and lower good cholesterol. dr. michael aziz, author of,the perfect 10 diet, doesn't mince words when he tells his patients trans fats will killthem. trans fats are really like plastic; and whenwe eat them, they incorporate in our cells, and the cells cannot communicate or talk toone another. in turn, hormones are disturbed, weight gain follows but more troubling, therisk for heart disease, cancer, stroke, infertility

goes up. trans fats are common in commercially friedfood and packaged foods, especially baked goods. but you won't see the phrase, "transfat" in the list of ingredients. instead, look for the word, "hydrogenated." and bewareof labels claiming no trans fats. they're often still in there, because the fda allowsfood with up to a half-gram of trans fat per serving to be labeled "trans fat free." theproblem is, those servings can be small, so we eat many of them, and those half-gramsadd-up. to give you an idea of how bad trans fats are, here in new york city it's againstthe law for restaurants to cook with them. we go back to basics.

carey cannizzaro is the executive chef atthe popular home restaurant. as fats, when we go for sweet, we're usingbuttermilk, we're using butter; and savory we use extra virgin olive oil. we cook witha blend of extra virgin olive oil and vegetable oil. we fry with soy oil. customers like the ban. we might as well be healthier, you know. vending machines are often loaded with processedfoods. in addition to trans fats, they often contain too much salt which can cause heartproblems and creates a craving for even more salt. another addictive ingredient often foundin processed foods is high fructose corn syrup

which is linked to obesity and diabetes. althoughmanufacturers contend it's nutritionally the same as sugar, others say its worse. formerfda toxicologist dr. dana flavin says while sugar is burned and turned into energy, highfructose corn syrup turns into fat, causing what's known as "fatty liver." she also sayssugar can make you feel full, but high fructose corn syrup does not trigger the body's satisfactiongauge, so you always desire more. so you do eat more, and then you have a greaterappetite, because your body's saying, “i haven't had enough,” and your body's beingfooled. high fructose corn syrup is the main ingredientin soft drinks but is also hidden in foods like bread and pasta sauce. dr. steven sinatra,author of metabolic cardiology, says high

fructose corn syrup and its chemical cousinsare directly linked to high blood pressure and heart disease which, unfortunately, mostdoctors treat with medication instead of going to the source. he or she may prescribe drugs when only thebest treatment is loss of weight, exercise and restriction of simple carbohydrates, sugars;and high fructose corn syrup is at the top of the list. below it other syrups and sweeteners likedextrose, glucose, lactose and maltose. and speaking of chemical names, beware of monosodiumglutamate, msg, which adds flavor but causes high insulin secretion. and watch out forthese ingredients which usually contain msg.

hydrolyzed protein, yeast extract, soy proteinisolate, spices, natural flavorings, citric acid, anything "hydrolyzed" or "autolyzed." so it creates headaches, migraines, but itcan also lead to weight gain; and we have to be vigilant about excluding msg with allits different names from our diet. even white flour is a processed food. itssoft texture and mild taste is created by removing the most nutritious parts of thewheat berry, the bran and the germ. the starch leftover is digested too fast in the bodyand can lead to weight gain, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. by contrast, whole wheatflour includes the entire wheat berry, which is digested slowly, making us feel full longer.processed foods not only create health risks,

they also make you look old. anti-aging specialist,dr. doris day, author of the book, forget the facelift, says young-looking skin startsfrom the inside. a healthy diet is critical. some of everythingyou eat, for better or worse, ends up in your skin. so if you have a lot of soda or chemicals,that's going to be a stress on your skin. high sugar foods, highly processed foods,you'll see it in the skin for sure. so although identifying processed foods andremoving them from our diet isn't easy, it may be less trouble than dealing with thehealth problems they could create. laurie johnson cbn news. folks, i hope you listened to what she wassaying. we have a health epidemic in this

country. obesity is just off the chart, with65% of the people overweight; and the morbidly obese are in a huge group. it's an enormoushealth hazard not to mention the cost. and high fructose syrup. you know they used tohave cyclamates. they flavor these diet drinks and cyclamates apparently they said couldcause cancer in rats if the rats drank 5000 bottles of soda or something or whatever itwas. but it was crazy. they banned them. they bring in high fructose corn syrup, and thecorn people are saying, “oh, it’s just like corn syrup; it's no problem.” there'sa lot of problem. laurie told you what it does. look at all those other hidden ingredients.we mention here about msg which is deadly, and you know we could did a thing on soup,and lo and behold, the soup companies began

to advertise against each other, “we don'thave msg but campbell's does,” and campbell’s says no, progressive does, back-and-forth.in any event, they’ve cut it out for which i'm grateful. read the labels; read them carefully,and then if there’s any of this high fructose corn syrup, and every single soft drink thatyou drink, i believe, certainly of the normal variety, the non-diet variety, will have it.i've learned also that the diet materials are just as fattening as the other. exactly. it tricks the body. but you know,one of the things i love about that story—kudos for you laurie, she did a really good job—wasthat we say all the time, read the labels, read the labels, but what was so phenomenalabout that story is that it explains what

is in the label. you can read it all you want,but if you don't know what those little ingredients mean, or what it does, but it's not goingto do you any good. that's right. good job, cbn news, as usual. all right, let's go. up next, a stripper. she makes a jump fromprostitution to porn. and i saw the check that was written out toone of the girls there, and i said, “that's what you got for doing that? where do i signup?” wow, but that's not all she was signing upfor. you'll see why when we return.

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to hurt men back. i started to hate men at this time, becauseevery time i was hurt, it came from a man. danielle williams believed she had good reasonto hate men. it began when a daycare provider’s son repeatedly molested her starting at 8years old. he instilled that fear, “if you tell, thisis what’s going to happen to you.” he would hit me. he would physically abuse me.i was scared of him, and then i was like, “well, if i tell maybe i’ll get into trouble.”so i didn’t say anything. she lived with her father after her parentsdivorced, and she watched him routinely beat every girlfriend he had. he eventually turnedthat rage on to danielle, adding him to the

list of men she hated. he picked me up by my throat, and he liftedme up and threw me down to the floor. he beat me so much that i passed out. danielle’s father went to jail for childabuse, and she went to live with her mother in los angeles. there, a man in the neighborhoodbegan to invite a young danielle over to his house. she loved the attention from him untilthe day he raped her. i knew that i hated men even more. even more.cause now i’m 12 years old, and i had already been molested at 8. my dad tried to kill mewhen i was 10, and now this man who i trusted just raped me. i hated, i hated men.

but years later, danielle’s attitude towardsmen softened. when she was a teenager she fell in love for the first time and thoughthe was in love, too. so this older man is telling me everythingi wanted to hear and more. i just wanted to be his. after the first time she slept with him, theman told her he was a pimp and wanted her to be his prostitute. danielle was devastatedand refused. then she discovered she was pregnant with his child. every time i get with a guy, something badis happening. i’m done. then you are telling me i’m pregnant? i’m 13 in the 8th grade.what am i going to do with the baby? and the

baby’s father is a 27-year-old pimp. danielle delivered prematurely, and the babydied within hours. it was over as far as me caring about life,me caring about myself, me caring about men. men were out of the question. i was done.i hated men. oh, my rage! it was a rage that i had for men. the site of men made me sick. a friend convinced her she could manipulateand control men by stripping. she started dancing in nightclubs, and prostitution quicklyfollowed. she pushed away any thought that what she was doing so wrong. even though shehad been raised in a church, she had no moral convictions.

i didn’t care. i knew who god was. i knewwhat i was doing was wrong, but i didn’t care. i hated men, and i thought this wasa way to repay them. that’s how i looked at it. “i’m getting them back for themhurting me.” i felt like i had the upper hand now. because, “before you guys hadthe upper hand, and you were hurting me.” now the roles had switched, and that’s howi looked at it. one day danielle was invited onto the setof a porn film in hollywood. and i saw the check that was written out toone of the girls there. and i said, “that’s what you got for doing that? where do i signup”? because i was making a lot of money as a dancer and an escort already. but withthe porn, i looked at it as even a better

way for me to make even more money. and isaid, “okay, let’s go for it.” after so long it became normal. it became cool thati was a porn star. danielle continued as a call girl as well.and one night she accepted a client who turned out to be a psychopath who wanted to killher. and for three weeks that man came in there,and he raped me and beat me. and he told me over and over again, “i’m going to keepyou. you are not leaving here.” and i believed it. i knew that i was supposed to die. andevery day i got weaker and weaker and weaker to the point where i just gave up. i collapsedto the floor, and i wept and i wept, and i wept. i lay there and i cried so much thati couldn’t speak. and i got my words together,

and i said, “lord, if you get me out ofthis, i’ll change my life for you. don’t let me die like this, not like this, nineteenyears old.” he had to get me to that point to show me that, “i’m god. i’m stillgod. it’s me and you.” and at that very moment, i got my salvation. danielle prayed to accept jesus christ. afew days later, a man overheard her crying and helped her escape. she immediately severedher relationships with anyone in the sex industry and started going to church. surrounded bynew friends, danielle’s life began to change. i was starting to fall in love with christ.and the more i did that the more he started to purge me, and deliver me, and heal me.the more i reached out to him, the more he

worked in me. everything i didn’t have,the relationship with my mother, the relationship with my father, the hurt from men, he filledevery void. danielle is now in ministry full time sharingthe love of jesus christ. there is no sin too big or too bad for christ.and when everyone else leaves you, he will never leave you or forsake you. and i’ma living witness, a walking example of what christ can do with somebody’s life. he'll never leave you. he’ll never forsakeyou. you say, well, boy, she was doing all that. she had been raped. she was a stripper.she was a prostitute. she was a porn star. she had done all those things and god forgaveher? the answer is yes. his forgiveness extends

to the uttermost. whoever you are, whereveryou are, jesus christ died for you, and he loves you. do you want to be free? if youdo, i want you to pray with me right now. don't be ashamed, don't be afraid. just askhim. bow your head right now and pray these words, “lord jesus, you know what's happenedto me. you know what i've done. you know what others have done to me. lord, come now intomy heart. live your life in me, and i will live for you, and i will serve you all thedays of my life. thank you lord, that you have heard my prayer. thank you lord, thatyou have come into my heart. now, lord, for those who have prayed with me just then, maythe power of god touch them. fill them with your spirit, in jesus name. amen.”

those of you who have prayed, many of youdid, i want you to start out. that's the beginning but there's a whole life ahead of you. andwhat i want you to do is to go to your phone right now and give us a call. i want to giveyou something. it's called, “a new day.” and in this little packet is a compact disc,73 minutes of teaching that tells you what just happened to you, what it means to havea new life in jesus christ. there's also a little booklet in here with the same scriptures;it's all available to you. i'll give it to you free if you just give us a call and say,“i prayed with pat. i gave my heart to the lord,” 1-800-759-0700. we're here becausewe care about you. pick up the phone and call in. say, “today i'm free. today i'm forgiven.today i'm one with christ.” kristi.

thank you so much, pat. well, coming up, haveyou ever felt what it's like to be married to the front man of one our biggest bandsin christian music? well, it's bumpy. i remember being in the back of a chevy van,in the way back where there’s no seats, sleeping on a sleeping bag six months pregnantand just thinking to myself, “i can’t do this anymore.” but hear what kept this rocky marriage togetherwhen we come back. next week on the 700 club, “secrets of thesupernatural.” . . . . a woman hopelessly trapped suddenlylifted by invisible hands. god sent an angel to pull lisa out of thatcar.

a fatal heart attack victim . . . . he's dead, he's gone. there's no life in him. . . . . returns to life one hour later. meetthese and other ordinary people touched by the supernatural hand of god on the 700 clubnext week. my name is roger stump, and i’m a cancersurvivor. the surgeon said it's inoperable. “it's already in your liver.” my wife,brenda, sat there and cried; and i'm thinking, “i can't die right now. i'm only 52 yearsold.” i was so distraught. i've heard cancer treatment centers of america have experiencewith pancreatic cancers. it was like night and day. the hospital just breeds an environmentof hope. you get a ct scan, and the next morning

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the president of the southern baptist theologicalseminary says his denomination needs to repent of quote, “form of homophobia.” the rev.albert mohler says that southern baptists have wrongly condemned gays instead of embracingthem as fellow sinners. mohler says its right to call homosexuality a sin but wrong to sayit's a choice that people can turn on and turn off. he says, “only the gospel of thelord jesus christ gives a homosexual person any hope of release from homosexuality.” the american center for law and justice hasformed a partnership with an international law school in south korea. the program designedto provide education and training for law students in us and international law. acljchief counsel jay sekulow says there is a

growing need for attorneys around the worldto protect religious freedom. the aclj has already established offices in europe, aswell as russia, kenya, pakistan, and israel. sekulow says the south korean office willenable the aclj to begin working in asia, one of the fastest-growing continents in theworld. you can always get the latest from cbn news by going to our website at cbnnews.com.pat and kristi will be back with more of the 700 club after this. got a question for pat, send us yours nowon cbn.com. we will bring it online with your questions from our live chat room, later ontoday's 700 club. what makes the miracles of jesus even moremiraculous? standing where they happened,

in israel. come explore jerusalem where jesusopened blind eyes. visit the hills of galilee where jesus fed the multitude. stroll throughcapernaum where jesus lived, and taught, and healed. to learn more about standing whereit all happened, in israel, visit www.goisrael.com. come visit israel. why are some people selling their golden buyingsilver? because all the silver mined in the past 200 years has been used up by industryand is gone. that's right, silver has become rarer than gold, but it sells for a fractionof the price. scores of industries must have silver to make their products. its uses areso varied, silver has been called a “miracle metal.” the chinese recently made it legalfor it’s citizens to own silver. that's

just one reason investment demand for silveris going through the roof. investment rarities, inc. has been helping clients preserve wealthwith silver and gold for over 35 years. they've delivered over $2 billion in coins and bullionon to their customers. and unlike other companies who only sell you a certificate of ownership,investment rarities ships with silver right to your door. call investment rarities nowat 1-800-328-1860 for your free books and reports about silver. learn how transferringjust 10 percent of your assets into silver could be a good move. call now. the group sanctus real actually started 15years ago my couple of 10th-graders got together and formed a band. led by singer matt hammitt,they actually released seven number-one hits

and became one of the biggest names in christianmusic. but while matt was finding his road to success, life at home was a different story. marriage started out as an adventure for sanctusreal’s matt hammitt and his wife, sarah. the first four years that we were full timeon the road as a band, sara was with me. we had a lot of great times. i would say ourrelationship grew immensely, but resolving conflict on the road was really difficult. we really didn't have much privacy. it really,i think caused us to not have healthy communication, and because of that i think we would kindof bottle up a lot of our feelings, a lot of our frustrations that we would have. itcan kind of cause a passive-aggressive type

of communication. life changed dramatically for the hammittswhen sarah got pregnant with their first child. i remember being in the back of a chevy van,in the way back where there is no seats, sleeping on a sleeping bag, six months pregnant andbouncing around and just thinking to myself, “i can't do this anymore.” so that's wheni threw in the towel, and i stayed home from that point forward. it was hard to change our life like that.it's hard for me not to have her on the road anymore, and it was hard for her not to beout seeing new things and meeting new people. it was also difficult for both of them toadjust when matt came home.

the hard part about traveling all the time,too, is that, when you come home you literally just want it to be perfect. because you dreamabout getting back in your house, seeing your family, so you always want to make the mostof the little time that you have. the expectations for me were that i would come home, and itwould just be a place of rest and refuge. i had the mentality like, my time is over,and you're up. you’ve gotta do all the grunt work, and it's your turn! i walked through the door with both of ushaving great expectations on each other, and we felt that disappointment, and we startedto vent our feelings and our frustrations. it would be really easy for those argumentsto get out of control, for our emotions to

get out of control really quickly. we had expectations that seemed logical andacceptable to have towards each other, and then we would fail each other, and then wewould grow bitterness and contempt. it was so deceiving; it really hid itself well, becauseit's really hard to call out your own contempt for someone, because you feel you have a rightto it. it got to the place where the cycle that wewere in of arguing just felt like we could just not get along. matt and sarah were committed to making theirmarriage work, so divorce was not an option. they laid aside their bitterness, went tocounseling and tried to take ownership of

their faults, but sarah still felt somethingwas missing. we were starting to make changes, and i saidthat's fantastic; but i really need you to be the leader in our home. that was the day that god just used her specificwords to really break my heart and to really seal inside of me what he had already begunin terms of just teaching me to be more teachable in terms of the kind of man that i am, thekind of leader that i am for my family. that day that we had that conversation is the daythat i sat down and looked around me. i looked at all the pictures in our house, and i lookedat the pictures of her smiling and our kids smiling. i looked at a photo of our weddingday, and my heart really ached, because i

felt as though i hadn't seen that glow ina long time. and i just wanted it back so desperately and just cried out to god in thatsong that afternoon. (singing): “lead me with strong hands . . . ..” i started expressingher heart and what my kids might say to me one day if i'm not a good leader to them andreally expressing my heart to just be the kind of man who fights for my family. andnot by fighting, not with being stubborn, but fighting by just laying it all down atthe feet of christ and saying, “lord, you know what, i'm weak. your strong, every breathis just going to have to be grace from you to be this man.” (singing): “father showme the way.” the whole song, “lead me,” about being a leader is ultimately at theend saying, “hey, i can't do this for myself.”

i'm leading my family by saying, “fatherlead me because i'm not capable of this.” even just that understanding once somebodysays, “i know i'm this way, and i really do want to change.” that really helped usmove forward when we finally accepted our weaknesses, even though we thought we wereall along. today matt and sarah's marriage is strongerthan ever. the relationship was tested again earlier this year when their third child,bowin, was born with a serious heart defect. i think feeling like we were in a really goodplace in our marriage, and we're learning how to deal with that conflict better, itreally prepared us; because there is so much stress and having a sick child.

there is a purpose for what we went through,a god-ordained purpose. i believe it, and he's pulling us through it; and he's showingus his grace. and now i think when this conflict, we understand that there's hope here. there'sa purpose. it's not the end of the world. we can work this out. and it gives us thatmuch more hope and that much more fuel to just keep working through it in ways thatglorify the lord more and more. it's just god's grace; in our weakness he is strong. anyone who has been married or they’re ina marriage right now knows how difficult and challenging it can be. but you know what, really the lord does havethe answers. he can lead you, and he can guide

you, and he can direct you through prayerand through the word and just through strong mentors around you. so, if you want prayerfor your marriage or for your relationship, we're going to ask you right now, please giveus a call. we have so many counselors who are here who can pray with you and ministerto you and encourage you. the number is 1-800-759-0700. we just want to love you. they're here 24hours a day, seven days a week. i want to give you this too; we actually have this bookletcalled, “love and marriage.” what makes it so great is that it has somescriptural references. it has some different stories, but it really gives you some greatpoints that will encourage you and build you up. and know, that, listen, you're not alone.but even the lord, he can conquer whatever

that challenge is in your marriage. god isa god of restoration and love, and if you just commit to him, listen to him, he canmake a difference in your life. well, still ahead if you've got questions, we have answers. rose says, “my stepmother is into witchcraft.what should i do?” well, that's a good juicy question, and we have a good juicy answerfor you when we bring it online from our live chat room, so don't go away. in israel. come visit capernaum where jesusrestored a paralytic’s helpless legs. sail the sea of galilee where jesus walked on thewater. stroll through the garden of gethsemane where jesus healed a servant’s ear. to learnmore about standing where it all happened

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the teen in our next story can read books,study and go to school. but not long ago, he was on the verge of going blind. sixteen-year-old alosha led a simple lifein his village near kiev, ukraine. he helped his mother is much is a good but he had aproblem with his eyes. his retinas were detaching, and his vision was getting worse every day. doctors said if he didn't get surgery withinthe next two weeks, he could go blind. i tried to get enough money for the surgery, but icouldn't. alosha’s mother only makes $150 a monthworking as a librarian, and his father had a stroke and can't work at all.

i was scared about going blind. i wanted towork but was afraid i would have to stay at home all the time. i asked many organizations for assistance,but no one would help us. so i prayed god would help. i believed in god and put my help in him thati wouldn't be blind but would see. when a pastor heard about alosha’s desperateneed for surgery, he called cbn. we immediately sent alosha to the best eye clinic in ukraineand paid for his surgery. i was so relieved. we give thanks to god andto his people. now i can see out of my both eyes. it's wonderful.

i feel peace in my heart, because now my soncan read his school books. help the family and go to church with me. i want to expressmy gratitude to everyone who helped us. i wish you a wonderful life. you taught me by your example to help othersand always believe in god. may god give you happiness and health. thank you. what a wonderful thing! we took the flyinghospital into kazakhstan. i was talking to the head of the eye clinic,this lady doctor, and she was telling me how many people had cataracts; and the reasonthey had cataracts, these youngsters, ten, nine, eight, seven years old, the russianswere shooting off nuclear explosions in kazakhstan.

they were getting these things in their cataracts.i said look, we can get inner-ocular lenses to take care of that for $90. and she said,we can get them for $50, but we don't have $50. so a lot of people were going blind withcataracts. so we were able to help many, many people, and it's such a thrill to see somebodythat can't see. we were down in one of the central american countries, and it was a grandmotherwho had never seen her grandchild, and she had cataracts, and we were able to fix thosethings. that was in mexico. was it mexico? yes, because i think i was on that trip. withthe flying hospital in doing the cataract

surgeries. we were in puebla, as i recall. yes, it was, puebla, puebla. just one more country; but, ladies and gentlemen,we can help people. takes a little bit of money. give them sight. give them a decentmouth; give them freedom from heart trouble. so many things that we can do for them. itjust takes a little bit of money. say, well i've got $20 a month, and i've got to havea coke everyday, so that's going to cost a dollar and a quarter every day, and that'sgoing to be more than 65 cents a day. that's double 700 club.

exactly. so, stop the cokes. stop the lattes. it wouldbe so easy to say, “okay i'll do it.” pick up your phone and call in. let's helppeople. and for those who do, you're going to like this. i talked to a guy yesterday who works withone of the big broadcast operations, and he saw this dvd and said what a wonderful thingit was. it really touched him and touched others. it’s people who actually died, hadgone to heaven or hell and come back to tell about it. life beyond the grave, and willgive this to you as our gift as you join the 700 club. so pick up the phone and call in,1-800-759-0700. and now let's talk about questions.

absolutely. well you know, we’re a techiekind of ministry, so we are up to date. so we have people as we are doing the show chattingaway. so heather writes in, and she says, “what is it like owning a horse? is it likereally having a big dog?” no. you have to have a stable. you have tohave either you or somebody else to look after the horse. the horse has to be watered andfed a couple times a day. has to have a veterinarian. you’ve had horses for years. for years and years. i mean, i'm talking about50 years or so, or longer. i've been riding for 65, 70 years or something. and i have to say, and i'm not saying thisbecause you're my boss, but i'm saying it.

you're a really good rider. you really are.i was watching you kind of trot and doing the sidekick things and those trio thingsand those dicka, dicka, dicka things. you've really got it down. yeah, all right. look at that. well, i'm going up and down like a sack ofpotatoes. but anyhow he's a beautiful horse. what's it like? no, it's not like having abig dog, but i’ll tell you the thing about a dog. he lives in your house, and the horsedoesn't bother me scratching my door. he's out in the stall, or in the pasture. or like blue, going, “oooh!”

all right, what's next? all right, next question. “i have a 10-year-olddaughter who wants to learn how to ride a horse.” i guess this is horse day questions.“and enter in jumping competitions. what advice do you have for her?” well, i think you should get some camp; thereare camps for young people. there are barns that do training. just make sure you get agood one. some of these guys are brutal, and they don't know what they're doing, and thehorses aren't any good. so make sure you go to a high-quality stable and get a teacherwho is good. it's not cheap, but nevertheless. you talk about jumping. it's okay, but it'sa good way to get your neck broken. all right,

i have done jumping. just be safe and careful with it. ziggy used to shy. i’d go up to a jump,cantor . . . . would she ever like stop and flip you over? no, he'd stop and go sideways. that's a smart horse. not smart at all. you beat ‘em. it's terrible. that's horrible. no it’s not. they can kill you. you don'twant to get killed.

well, i think you'd get killed if the horsejust stopped and flipped you over. she's a smart horse. it’s a he. he! he is sidestepping. it’s willful. you can't let them be willful.they’ll hurt you. they’re big. i gotcha. twelve hundred pounds big. i hear you. what's next?

well, we're switching. we're going from horsesto witchcraft. only on the 700 club. rose says, “i have a stepmother who is into witchcraft.what can i do to protect my family from the curses she speaks over us?” one more time, “a curse causeless cannotlie.” but you need to bind satan. bind satan and her. i mean, when you see her, speak toher. if you know she's putting curses, say, “in the name of jesus, i bind you, satan,and the forces of evil.” speak it. all right. i’d be pleading the blood of jesus all overthe place. not pleading, speak. speak. speak and plead. cameron says, “i've alwaysbeen a loner, but i'd like to be able to make

friends at school. but i'm worried that makefun of me for trying. do you have any suggestions on what i should do?” pat, how do you makefriends? what do you say? what do you do? i'm on television, so it's easy. okay. up to the time i got on tv, i was real shy.no. he that wants to have friends must show himself friendly. show yourself interested,but don't be always hanging around and sucking up to the big football hero or prom queenor whatever. get with some people, and see if you can't share. there must be a stampclub, german club, glee club, something, and get into one of those things where you'vegot mutual interest in your sharing those

things together. then you're not trying tointrude on somebody else’s deal. that’s true. and good old-fashioned kindness.kindness goes a long way. oh yeah, you can always help somebody. helpthem. just to say hello. all right, here's a questionfrom one of our viewers who says, “pat, you are always talking about big brother.what do you mean by that? why is it a problem? i like my older brother.” no, no. big brother, when you look at thefamous book about the dictatorship of the world, the dictator was called, “big brother.”it was kind of like the one who controls your life. it's from orwell's, nineteen eighty-fourand “big brother.” and no i'm not talking

about your older brother. i'm talking aboutthe one who dominates, who runs the government and who tries to run your life. that's thebig brother. well, apparently that's all the time we have. that’s the time. it was a good show. didyou enjoy the show? i'm not sure. yes you did. i have to ask the people what do they think?tomorrow, we have a live performance from american idol’s, mandisa. and we leave youtoday with these words from the psalms . . . . . . . . “for you, lord, are good, and readyto forgive, and abundant in mercy to all those

who call upon you.” that's all the timewe've got. god bless you, and we will be back at the same time tomorrow. bye-bye. here at cbn we see amazing things happen whenwe stand together. that’s why we want to say thank you to thethousands of you . . . . . . . . who recently pledged to join the 700club. your monthly gift makes it possible to bringcrucial help to those who need it most. you help heal the sick, feed the hungry . . . . . . . . and preach the gospel across americaand throughout the world. you’ve brought health and hope to peoplein desperate need.

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