i aspired to greatness. an olympic hopeful with gold medal dreams. i really believed were achievable for me. until this former ski star wiped out. my name is scott arnold, and i used to bea dumpster diver. plus . . . . basically, i had tumors in my body. cancer riddled her body. i was pretty much near death.
how she was healed without surgery. welcome to the 700 club. on the east coast,it's been hot, hot, hot, records broken day after day. and tonight, the hot air will goout again as the republican presidential race starts up with a faceoff in a primetime debatein manchester, new hampshire. well, pat, you know david brody is a phenomenalreporter. and he comes with us today with a story about voters in this early primarystate who appear to be in a tea party frame of mind. this is not your typical new hampshire indoorpicnic lunch. this one is filled with elephants. it's the hillsborough county republican picnic,considered to one of the biggest 2012 campaign
kickoff events. but hot dogs and hamburgersare not the only items on the menu, so are the topics of the budget and high unemployment,the top two concerns of new hampshire voters. so it's no coincidence you see tea party souvenirsand hear a familiar agenda. i think new hampshire is the tea party voters.the principles you're now seeing as the tea party across the country have always beennew hampshire principles. new hampshire is a state that had been a veryconservative state for a long time, and it's not as much now as it used to be, but we'redefinitely leaning that way again and we want to see some major changes. we're in trouble. we don't want no candy coating.we want to hear that we're in trouble because
that will rally people, and i want to hearsolutions of what they're going to do. some gop candidates, like tim pawlenty andherman cain, came to offer what voters want to hear. i have run stuff, fixed stuff, turned stuffaround, started stuff, and solved stuff. i have a long record of stuff, and i want totake it to the white house. whether its republican picnic events likethis, or for that matter, any big event in new hampshire, you're going to see all ofthe gop candidates show up. that is not the case in iowa, the state that votes beforenew hampshire. there are a few candidates that are just not competing in iowa, likemitt romney and soon-to-be presidential candidate
jon huntsman. that state is a little too conservativefor a couple of those candidates. but here in new hampshire, it's a free for all. mittromney is banking on a win here to propel him to victory; much like a 2008 win did forjohn mccain. his opposition knows that they need a stop here or romney could run awaywith the nomination. candidates like tim pawlenty are up here hitting the tavern circuit toappeal to republican voters hit hard by the economy. barack obama and his administration last summersaid it was going to be the summer of recovery. remember that? recovery summer. how was yourrecovery summer? you didn't need to get too much spf out for that, did you?
this early debate is important because pollsup here show that nearly three-quarters of voters haven't made up their minds yet. i'm one of those. i have not jumped on anybody'scampaign right now. i'm in education mode. and folks in this key state know they playa big role at the polls. in new hampshire, politics, this is fridaynight football for us. this is our state sport. and the gop crowd takes the field tonightwith the goal of making a good first impression on the debate stage. david brody, cbn news,in manchester, new hampshire. there was a time that new hampshire mirroredamerica. and so if someone won in new hampshire, he'd pretty much be certain of winning inthe country. that was the place where ronald
reagan said, "i paid for that microphone."and he won essentially the republican nomination on his strong showing. they had beautifulposters of reagan with a cowboy hat that said, "this is reagan country." he wore the typicalwestern garb to look like he was one of the mountaineers. but new hampshire is different.the people have come over from massachusetts. it's much more liberal down in the southernpart of the state. it doesn't reflect american anymore at all. and normally speaking, whoeveris governor of massachusetts is the guy who can win new hampshire, because he can sendan army of people across the border. and it only takes about 35,000-40,000 people to winthat primary. so maybe it's 70 or 80 now. but it isn't the big deal everybody makesit out to be.
that's true. as you were sitting here talking,i was thinking about the story that we just saw and how more and more people, they don'thave an alliance anymore to a particular party. more and more people are becoming not necessarilyindependent, but trying to see which one is going to kind of go in their direction. doyou know what i mean? new hampshire, though, they say, "well, i'vegot to shake the hand of the candidate about four or five times while i make up my mind."it's nonsense. you don't get that privilege anyplace else in the world. but it's all thesecoffees and these little klatches and these little town hall meetings. and i had a campaignmanager who wanted me to shake i think 1,500 or 1,400 hands every day.
oh, my lord. oh, i was in factories and shopping malls.i tell you, i wish, wish, wish in hindsight i had bypassed the state. it was not a goodexperience at all. but nevertheless, they're off and running. and we'll see what happens,because the tea party may have changed the equation in new hampshire. maybe it will goback to being conservative, as it used to be. well, you can keep up with the latestfrom david brody on the presidential race by checking out the brody file on cbnnews.com. and lee, new hampshire, brother. florida.whatever. yes, it's quite a state. and speaking of thoseeconomic issues, pat, that tim pawlenty and
others were talking about, many americansmay not be able to retire until they're in their 70s or even 80s. that's according toa recent study from the employee benefit research institute. lower income americans will haveto work the longest just to afford basic necessities after they retire. the earlier you start saving,of course, the better. and the longer people work past 65 and the longer they keep contributingto their retirement plans, the better off they'll be after they stop working. falling real estate prices are still eatingaway at the equity in american homes. it's near its lowest point since world war ii.average homeowners own just 38 percent of their homes now, compared to 61 percent adecade ago. home equity usually goes up as
people pay off their mortgages. but fallinghome prices mean americans are losing value in their homes even as they reduce their mortgagedebt. pat. just think, this goes all the way back toworld war ii. let's say 1945, ä¹55, ä¹65, ä¹75, ä¹85, ä¹95. that's a long time. andduring all that period of time, house values went up. and so it was considered the safestinvestment, and everybody thought, "well, i can invest in my home, and then i can drawmoney out. it's like an atm machine. i can pull out money for a second mortgage," andwhatever. and suddenly, that dream is shattered. and the wealth of a vast number of americansis no longer there. and it's having a huge impact and will have more impact on that theywon't be able to shop as much. they won't
be able to buy securities. they won't be ableto take vacations. they won't be able to do a lot of things, because they don't have themoney. and it was tied up in real estate, which has taken another hit. so it's kindof sad, but it will be one more nail, if you will, in this economic coffin that is beingbuilt in washington. lee. pat, turkey's islamist-based akp party keptits power in this weekend's elections. many analysts, though, are concerned it will leadto a more radical form of islam in that country. chris mitchell has the story now from istanbul. this is the one some consider the new strongmanin the middle east, the most powerful leader in the muslim world, and a politician theus and israel will have to contend with for
at least the next four years. his akp partywon 50 percent of the vote and 325 seats in turkey's parliament. it gives the akp a bigmajority, but not enough seats to independently rewrite turkey's constitution, their maingoal. many feared if they won enough seats in parliament, they would rewrite turkey'sconstitution and institute sharia law. but the results do accelerate turkey's growinginfluence in the region. with turkey literally straddling europe and asia, the turks seethemselves as a nation of bridges. the government is also building political bridges withinthe muslim world, positioning itself to fill a power void left by declining us influencein the middle east. that's why erdogan said after sunday's victory, "believe me, sarajevowon today as much as istanbul. beirut won
as much as izmir. damascus won as much asankara, ramallah, nablus, jenin, the west bank, jerusalem won as much as diyarbakir."the government insists its agenda is to implement a western style democracy. but some see anumber of warning signs behind that claim. more journalists are in jail in turkey thanmost any other nation. and the government plans to restrict internet use in august.another concern: the akp and erdogan are closely linked to the fetullah gulen movement, whoseagenda is to achieve world domination through islam. and middle east expert daniel pipeswarned sunday's election might be the last fair and free ones in turkey. chris mitchell,cbn news, istanbul. pat, what are your concerns about this?
well, very much, lee. remember, you go backand the turks were the ottoman empire, and that, of course, was an islamic organizationthat was reaching, trying to take domination, not only in the middle east, but dominationover europe. and they came right to the gates of vienna a long time ago. and then they finallywere overcome. but the ottomans dominated the middle east. they dominated jerusalem.they dominated the holy sites. and they took over constantinople and turned the hagia sophiachurch into a mosque. it was a bad thing. now, what's happening next, the ataturk inthe 20s came in, and he said, "we're going to have a secular country. we're not goingto have a religious country." and so suddenly there's a fresh wave of freedom, and the turksbecame strong allies. they were called the
sick man of europe, but nevertheless, theywere opening up. and suddenly, what is written in prophecy is starting to take place. readthe 38th chapter of the book of the prophet ezekiel. and when you see a coalition comingagainst israel in the latter days, it includes something; i think the term is gomer. gomeris not germany. it's more likely turkey. and turkey would be in the coalition against israel.and you hear what the victor of this election was saying, "my victory has something to withyugoslavia. it has something to do with damascus. it has something to do with the holy land."they're not thinking small. and they're thinking sharia. they're thinking restore the caliphateand all that stuff that goes on. it's happening before our eyes. so am i concerned about it?absolutely. lee.
yesterday was pentecost sunday. millions ofchristians in more than 200 nations came together to cry out to god on the global day of prayer.for the first time in its 11 year history, a us city hosted the main event. efrem grahamhas that story. veterans memorial arena in jacksonville, floridahosted the world's largest prayer gathering. the kick off event held on the eve of theglobal day of prayer united christians around the globe by satellite. let us right now put our voices together andour hands together and welcome the rest of the world to jacksonville, florida. global day of prayer founder graham powerset the tone, putting the focus on god.
so this is not about big names. it's not aboutartists. this is about humbling ourselves and praying. then jacksonville's pastors took to the stageto lead the world in prayer. together with believers all over the world,we gather today to glorify your name. you are the creator of heaven and earth. thereis no one like you, holy, righteous in all your ways. they prayed in many languages. similar scenestook place across the world on pentecost sunday. in this town square in mexico city, christiansprayed to the lord to stop the violence, kidnappings, and drug trade that is destroying their country.they prayed for 24 hours straight. the philippines
held the first ever kid's global day of prayer,building up young people to carry the mantle of prayer into the future. i've learned that today we must pray for otherpeople. lord, please take care of the poor people.please give them homes. please give them enough food that they can eat. in romania, they prayed all day long, askinggod for renewal in the church, reform in government and media, and victory over societal evils,like abortion and human trafficking. in london, rainy weather forced the celebrations inside.nevertheless, christians in 33 boroughs across the city took part. back in jacksonville,the global day of prayer passed the baton
to church leaders in jakarta, indonesia, nextyear's host city, and wrapped up by proclaiming once more . . . . the spirit and the bride says, say it withme, amen! come, lord jesus! efrem graham, cbn news. pat, i'm proud of jacksonville for hostingthat. i had the privilege of living and working there for 10 years, and there are a lot ofgreat christian folks down there. there really are. that's a beautiful thing.and to think all around the world, people are praying. god will hear those prayers.kristi. absolutely. i love that. speaking of prayers,we have a story of a pastor who is shocked
when he discovers his elderly neighbor hasno food. we have some stale, moldy bread that we toastand we scrape it. and that's what we're using right now. and it just blew my mind. and ihad no idea it existed. no idea. and i said, "god, i've got to help." did you know that six million older americansactually go to bed hungry every night? well, meet the man on a mission to feed them, whenwe come back. then later on on today's program, we're going to bring it on online, so if youhave a question for pat, all you've got to do is log on to cbn.com and bring it on withit. still ahead, a beautiful young woman, riddledwith tumors.
they weren't just in my chest, but they werealso within my ovaries and my thyroid. doctors planned surgery. which would have left me totally disfiguredfor the rest of my life. but this patient planned for a three day miracle. i've seen miracles, and i know you can doit, but are you really going to do it for me? hi there, neighbor. pat boone here for mygood friends at swiss america, the company that makes retirement dreams come true withgold. a lot of folks are shifting a portion of their retirement funds into a new preciousmetals ira with swiss america. and since 2004,
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is much worse. it's something that's kindof hidden from sight. we don't see much of it. well, charlene israel went out to findout a pastor who is doing what he can to help feed the elderly in this very community. in 2008, pastor kenneth basnight was shockedto learn of a huge problem facing seniors in his community. many of them were hungry.one elderly neighbor told him: "we have some stale, moldy bread that we toast,that we scrape it, and that's what we're using right now." and it just blew my mind. that started the pastor on a mission to feedas many hungry seniors as possible. and i had no idea it existed, no idea. andi said, "god, i've got to help." and out of
every senior we fed, they've either got 12to 15 dollars a month, or they were denied food stamps for the month. once a week, pastor basnight and his teamof volunteers pack donated food to deliver to needy seniors across hampton roads, virginia.(interviewing): we're talking about how many people per week or per month that you're actuallydelivering to? we're doing about 70 to 80 people a week.okay, this is a complete care package. it has tuna fish, corn bread, gravy, fruits,string beans, black eyed peas, uncle ben's rice, macaroni and cheese, and it's all complete. that's all in this little packet here?
everything. right here. that's amazing. everything. and one of these accompanies every bag offood you give to the seniors. every bag. cbn news traveled with pastor basnight ona few of his deliveries. ma'am, we've got you some eggs, chicken. we'vegot drumsticks, wings. many who live alone are grateful for the help. and it's all free.
thank you for bringing the food. i can sureuse it. no problem. prayers are also part of the deliveries. and we acknowledge that the food came fromyou, god. we're just the vessels that delivered it. and i was finding out as i was walkingin the door they would say, "well, i'm so glad to see you. i've missed you." it's notthe food. they would always say, "i just want this prayer, this fellowship," and most ofthem had nobody to come and see them. william and deloris lincoln are both blind.william lost his sight after a stroke. diabetes caused doris to lose her sight. they liveon a fixed income and struggle to put food
on the table. the lincolns are like millionsof seniors all across this country who have to make the tough decision whether to buygroceries or pay for their medications, like meds to control diabetes. well, it's 170 dollars for 90 pills. it hasnot been filled yet. now, it's there waiting. i haven't gone and got it. the couple says the food deliveries are ananswer to prayer. the lord said he will never leave us, neverforsake us. he said he would open doors that no man can shut, and it's been just that waywhen things were tough. the lord been having the brother reverend here, coming here andblessing us.
basnight admits delivering those blessingshas not always been easy. obstacle after obstacle. i remember one daywe were delivering, and we had no gas. we had enough gas to get started, but not enoughgas to finish the route. people like the lincolns are what keep himgoing. watching them after i leave, with food, andtheir refrigerator is full with food, and knowing that they don't have to worry abouttheir medicine. charlene israel, cbn news. thanks, charlene. it breaks your heart, doesn'tit, to think that a land of abundance such as america. kristi, we throw away about 180million tons of produce a year, 180 million
tons of produce. and if you've got an organizationlike operation blessing, we can go out with trucks and pick it up and distribute it. butthese poor people, they can't get out. yes. exactly. i was just sitting here thinking.i'm like, there's such a need. and you think about the people literally right next doorwho need something. well, this is next door to us. and thank godfor that pastor. he is a wonderful man. exactly. but that shows you, keep your eyes open forthe need, because you see the surface, and you see all the glitz and glamour or whateveris there. but underneath, there is a lot of pain. kristi.
that's the truth. well, up next, a young womanwith piercing pain in her shoulder and a tumor in her chest. it was the size of a softball. the doctorperformed a few more tests, simply because i was unable to breathe. and at this point,they diagnosed me as being septic, and was pretty much near death. wow. but see how she was healed without surgery.amazing. plus, this is our opportunity a little bit later on where we're going to be prayingfor you and your needs. so please, whatever you do, don't go away.
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welcome back to the 700 club. well, kerrylewis is the manager of an intensive care unit. in fact, she's actually used to takingcare of sick people all the time. so when she woke up one morning with a pain in hershoulder, she never even dreamed that within a week, she would actually be fighting forher own life. hi, my name is kerry lewis and i'm actually32 years old. originally from the uk i had been residing in cyprus for the past six yearsworking as an intensive care manager. little did i know that one day basically i wouldwake up and i would end up being the patient can no longer the actual manager of a unit.one monday morning i woke up with incredible pain just in my left shoulder blade it radiatedthrough, by the end of the evening, into the
front of my chest. within one week basically,i ended up being admitted into the clinic. due to such an increasing swelling of theleft side of my chest, that was a size of a softball. the doctors performed a few moretests simply because i was unable to breathe. at this point, they diagnosed me as beingseptic, was pretty much near death. it was seen by several special and they realize thatbasically i had tumors in my body. they were just in my chest, but they were also withinmy ovaries and my thyroid and this is what was making me sick. the doctors told me thatif i had surgery they would have to remove the left shoulder blade and in most of theleft side of my chest which would've left me totally disfigured for the rest of my life.really took this in faith and prayer to god
and asked him to make it clear as to whetherhe wanted to hear miraculously through the supernatural or whether he wanted to healme through the medical profession. we ask, if he was going to heal me supernaturally,that h and i e would do that within three days and that there would be some kind ofimprovement within the size of the growth in my chest. with my mind i'm thinking, lord,you know i've seen miracles. i know you can do it. but are you really going to do it forme? it was, at times where i just still believed in medicine and this is been a huge part ofmy career so is a fine line for me to know where that fine line really was between thesupernatural and the medical profession. the lord just really kind of talk to my spiritduring that time and he said, you know it's
not a point of understanding, it's a pointof faith. it's a point of having a grateful and thankful heart. and on the third day,i went down for my tests and basically i had my ultrasound and they told me that the growthhave reduced by .03 mm. even though it was so small, i was just so excited i just wantedto worship god, like yeah; he is actually performing this miracle for me. and i didn'tknow how long it would take, but we're just like so excited, god had started this healingprocess. and he was faithful to finish what he had started. so we basically pressed infor healing the rest of that week in the hospital and the next tuesday it was to the point whereit was so impressed with the doctors allowed me to actually be released from the hospitaland allowed me to go home and just be an outpatient
for an entire week. going back to the clinicand having iv as biotic therapy twice a day. i was supposed to go home and rest i tookthis rest in the form of attending a "catch the fire" conference that we were organizedwith. and basically i just rested in the presence of god and rested and just worshiping him.and during this time i've never felt such an incredible strength to resonate throughoutmy body that just gave me such a power in the ability to worship and to attend the conference. i sometimes get flashing lights that are signpostsof people who have angels of his presence in the new year really tired and you havean angel of his presence was ministering to you. and strengthening you right now. we comeagainst now anything that would hinder or
delay. within two months he had to go back for repeattests and they basically told me that they could not find any trace of any lesions ortumor in my body. that all infection had completely disappeared. and i was perfectly healthy andfull of life. i really felt that this one time in my life where i knew the devil wasreally trying to take me out of the picture. it was going to be the time that the lordwas going to take me on to great victory. he who promised is faithful. god is true tohis word. god is a god of miracles. he is a god of power. and what you are standingin faith for, pat and i are going to stand in agreement with you that it is done.
share with us. absolutely. first, i want to encourage you,if you need more encouragement. from mary, from the netherlands. she e-mailed us withthis answer to prayer. she says her husband was injured. he injured his shoulder lastdecember. a chiropractor actually determined that the shoulder had come out of the socketand worked it back in, but the pain did not subside. mary's husband is self-employed andwas under financial pressure. so he went three months without treatment. last month, he waswatching the 700 club. pat had a word of knowledge, and you said, pat, "there is man; you chippeda bone in your shoulder. put your hand on your shoulder, and in the name of jesus, behealed." guess what? immediately, mary's husband
felt the pain leave and it has not returned. in the netherlands. in the netherlands, pat. wow. okay, this is nancy, who is from a placecalled folcroft, pennsylvania, diagnosed with a muscle injury and was prescribed pain medicationand heat therapy. three weeks of rest and therapy. she improved, but every few monthsshe had recurring episodes. one day she was watching the 700 club. she heard kristi say,"the lord is healing somebody with a torn or pulled tendon." nancy immediately placedher hand on her back, claimed the healing, and guess what? by that evening, all the painin nancy's back and wherever was gone. folks,
god loves you. i can say it over and overagain. he loves you. i was reading today in jeremiah. and god says, "i am yahweh. i amthe lord, the god of all flesh. is anything too hard for me? i'm the one who created theworld. is it too hard for me to fix a muscle? is it too hard for me to take care of yourfinances? is it too hard to heal your marriage?" of course not. god. "i am the lord of allflesh. is there anything too hard for me?" now, we're going to pray together. kristiand i are going to join hands. we're going to pray with you, and wherever you, not onlyin the united states, but around the world, wherever you're watching this program. "father,nothing is impossible. we thank you for these answers to prayer. we thank you for the gloryof the lord." somebody is very sick. you're
vomiting right now, and you're just saying,"oh, god, help me." you've been having this terrible sickness in your stomach. right now,god is just reaching down. you'll feel fire inside of your belly, and you are healed,in the name of jesus. kristi. the lord is healing someone who has issueswith blood clots. the lord is healing that situation right now. and i just keep hearingthe word aneurysm. i don't know what's going on with that, but lord, we just bring thatbefore you right now for your healing power to take place. thank you, lord. there is a knee problem. and it's like themeniscus is gone, and the knee is locking back and forth. and i believe it's your leftknee. put your hand on your knee right now.
you'll feel heat in it. in the name of jesus,you are healed. the lord is also healing someone with a strainedmuscle, actually, on your side, where you can hardly bend or move over. so what youcould no longer do, you do it right now in faith and the healing power of jesus christ.you are healed. thank you, lord. marion, you've got a roaring in your ears.it's just unbearable, this loud noise. in jesus' name, right now, that noise has stopped.your ear and your inner ear are healed, in jesus' name. now, for all of you in this audience,you're having problems with finances, a problem with your marriage. you're having a problemwith your health. whatever it is, in the name of jesus christ of nazareth, i am the lord.i am yahweh, the god of all flesh. is anything
too hard for me? and the answer is, no, lord,nothing is too hard for you. and so we hold before you these needs. in the name of jesus,we speak the word. be healed. receive a miracle, in jesus' name. amen. amen. hallelujah. i tell you, i love that. don't you? don't you get fired up? it's like how canyou kind of sit and be calm. well, don't be calm. all right.
get happy. come on, now, get happy. all right. that's true. whatever the lord just did, comeon. cast all your cares away. okay, call us ifyou have a need or you've got an answer to prayer. we'd love to hear from you. it blessesus. all right, kristi, what's next? amen. absolutely. well, still ahead, he hopedto be an olympic ski racer. instead, he wound up a dumpster diver. i had to survive. and the only way i knewhow was to get food out of dumpsters and to live out of them. i was absolutely like ananimal. i wasn't like a human being. well, find out why this man actually trashedhis future. find out on today's 700 club.
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welcome back to the 700 club. new zealandis rocked by its second earthquake in four months. it caused two buildings to collapsein the already quake damaged city of christchurch. the us geological survey recorded one aftershocktoday at 5.2. the largest one came at lunchtime and forced people to flee from buildings inpanic. back in february, a quake killed 181 people in christchurch, new zealand and broughtdown the historic st. john's church. police say two people were trapped in that churchtoday after the tremor, but they were rescued. children in cambodia are getting involvedwith the cbn worldreach television program super kids club. worldreach staff put letterboxesoutside of churches in the region. they encourage children to write to the super kids club.when the boxes are full, pastors send those
letters to the cbn office, and cbn staff membersrespond to those letters. a record was set for most letters received in a single month.there are now 82 boxes set up throughout that region, and each letter is read and prayedover by the cbn staff. you can find out more about cbn worldreach by logging on to cbn.com/worldreach. pat and kristi will be back with more of the700 club after this. in the next 60 seconds, we want you to qualifyto be the next 50,000-dollar home makeover winner. pick up the phone and get ready tostart dialing when the number appears on your screen. call the number on your screen now,and we'll mail you a key. if your key opens the lock in your local directbuy club, you'llbe the next 50,000-dollar home makeover winner.
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were derailed, and he ended up, horrible tothink of, eating and living out of dumpsters for years. well, my name is scott arnold, and i usedto be a dumpster diver. i had to survive, and the only way i knew how was to get foodout of dumpsters and to live out of them. for years, scott arnold spent his days wanderingaround in the scorching arizona sun, rummaging through dumpsters and sleeping in alleys andravines. it was a far cry from the life scott thought he'd have when he was a boy. i aspired to greatness, to having a life ofwinning, of being successful, of traveling the world, of representing my country as agold medalist in the olympics. those were
things that were spoken into my life at ayoung age that i really believed were achievable for me. scott hoped to be an olympic ski racer. hetrained with the swiss national ski team and even won the vail cup in colorado. skiingwas his life. but when scott's parents' business took a hit and they couldn't afford his traininganymore, he was pulled from the sport and put into a private high school. scott's parentsthought this would set him on track towards college and a successful future, but it didn't. when i didn't have skiing to be my centerof my life, i started to flounder. on the slopes, scott had only spent threeor four hours in school each day. now he was
expected to excel alongside harvard and notredame hopefuls. i never measured up. i wasn't as intelligentas the rest of my classmates. the fear of failure in my life really began to set inand grab a hold of me. so scott turned to alcohol to escape his insecurities. i was not your average drinker.ã¡i was a toreup from the floor up drunk. and i was the last one to leave a party. i never could stop.it was never one or two for me. it was always a dozen or more. and then there were the drugs. sometimes itwas marijuana, sometimes cocaine or lsd. and over time, he started using prescription drugs.
percocet, vicodin, hydrocodone. it kept menumb, especially it helped remove or erase the guilt that i had. the guilt of multiple dui's, near death accidents,a broken marriage, and the disappointment he brought to his parents. he tried to stopdrinking and using drugs many times, and even went to wyoming to rekindle his dream of beingan olympic skier. but, of course, drugs and alcohol always gotin the way. i always kept getting lured back into that thought that i could drink or drugjust a little bit and it never worked. i was absolutely like an animal. i wasn't like ahuman being. what finally broke the cycle was an encounterin the county jail.
it was after years of living outside. i hadmental problems. i was talking to myself all the time. i was the most depressed human onthe face of the planet. i felt like i was dying. and i went out into where they hadthe jailhouse library. they'd push it around on a cart. and there was a bible on that cart.it was a bible about breaking the chains in your life. i cried out to jesus christ desperately,and i got on my hands and knees, and i begged him to come into my life. as soon as i criedout to god like that, like i meant it, my heart changed. it was like a switch went on.i felt love. i felt the love of jesus christ replace every need that i ever had to usedrugs and alcohol. i didn't have to be perfect anymore because only he is perfect. and hebegan to speak to me clearly. i heard the
voice of god saying, "read your bible." after his release, scott went through intensecounseling and bible study. today he says he has freedom and true success. he's married,has a home and a family, and works for a rehabilitation center, where he helps others out of the lifestylehe once lived. i look back at those dumpsters and those placeswhere i used to smoke crack and drink, and it's like a dream. it's like a nightmare thatused to happen in my life. i'm just overwhelmed with the incredible power and the grace andthe mercy of my lord and savior jesus christ. but the most important thing i could evertell anybody is that obedience to jesus christ and his word is the key that unlocks everystronghold that satan tries to hold on us,
that anybody who believes that they can findany fulfillment outside of jesus christ is lost because there's no other way to heavenbut through the name of jesus christ. god is real. jesus christ is the answer. boy. jesus is real. what have you gone through?i don't know if you've hit the bottom like scott arnold did, but you maybe hooked upa little bit of cocaine, a little bit of meth, a little bit of marijuana, a little bit ofalcohol, a little bit of porn, and so on it goes. and then it will get worse and worseand worse and worse. it's like trying to have a pet cobra in your house. they will get worseand worse, and sooner or later they will kill you. do you want to be free? jesus is hereto bring you freedom. he's here for liberty.
the last thing that he wants to do is to enslaveyou. he came to make you free. the lie of the devil is that christianity is somethingthat brings a pallor over your life and causes you to lose joy. not true. it brings joy unspeakableand full of glory. and you could be free of whatever it is that is binding you, whateverit is. do you want to be free? would you like to know the answer to life? would you liketo have peace? if you would, i'm going to pray right now. i'm going to lead you in prayer,if you'll pray with me. god almighty will hear your prayer. he's going to transformyour life. pray with me right now. don't be afraid. wherever you are, men and women, boysand girls, wherever you are, husbands and wives, pray with me right now these words.say them silently or say them out loud, but
say them. "jesus." that's right. "jesus, youknow the slope that i'm on. you know how my life is not going the way it should. you know,lord, the sins i've committed. you know, lord, what i've done to others. you know what i'vedone to myself. lord, i want to be set free. i want to walk in liberty. i want to be free.lord jesus, come into my heart. set me free. break the bonds that satan has fashioned uponme, in the name of jesus. i call upon you, and i say, please, lord, come into my heart.live in me, and from this moment on, i believe in you, and i am yours. thank you, lord. thankyou, lord, for hearing my prayer. thank you, lord, for setting me free." and now i wantto pray for you. "in the name of jesus, satan i bind your power right now. i command youto loose these ones who prayed with me, in
jesus' name. thank you, lord." now, may theglory of the lord fill you and may you know his love from this moment on, in jesus' name.he loves you. wherever you are, he loves. now, look, youjust made the most important prayer of your life. and i want you to do something next.i want you to get started. i don't want to just leave you out there. i want to help you.and i have here a cd. it has 73 minutes of really concentrated teachingabout what just happened to you, about the exchanged life, about being born again, aboutwhat god has for you and what's coming up next. and i'll give it to you free; alongwith a little booklet that has the scriptures, easy reference. you just take this littlebooklet and open it up, and it's got all these
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all like to know? well, we're going to answeredward's question and so much more, when we bring it on, so don't go away. i didn't understand what love was. i didn'thave a good example. i knew of god, and i would often think to myself, "god if yourreal, help me in this situation." i told the lord; i said, "god, i don't have anythingto offer you. it's just me and my little baby, and i don't have anything together." i hadpeace; it was so refreshing. he loves you so much that he died for you. and if he cando all of this in my life, he can do it for you. my name is roger stump, and i'm a cancer survivor.the surgeon said it's inoperable. "it's already
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my loss of vision caused problems not onlyfor me, but also for my family, because they always had to help me. tejamma and hanu didn't know how they wouldtake care of their three children. since they were christians, they prayed to jesus forhelp. then they heard an announcement coming from a loudspeaker, mounted on a rickshaw.a free eye camp, sponsored by operation blessing, was going to be held in their area. when we heard about the free surgeries, itfelt like jesus came and took us to get our treatment. after doctors examined them, they were scheduledfor their surgeries. when tejamma's bandages
were removed, it was the first time she hadseen clearly in years. i thank my lord jesus for helping me withthe surgery. i couldn't see before, but now i can see. hanu also had good news. i can see clearly. we won't have to beg. wecan work and earn a living. we can take care of our children. hanu is back to work making bricks and pottery.tejamma works in the fields and is taking care of her home and children. we thank god and all the people who sponsoredour surgeries. we can see, because of you.
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i think he puts the single in families, itsays. i don't know if you say god has the perfect one for me. but i wonder why you gotbetrayed so often. were these girls stringing you along? it sounds awfully cruel. are yougullible? maybe they don't love you. maybe they're just trying to get you out of theirlives. i don't know what you're doing, but i think you ought to go back and see how youhandle yourself with women. that's true. you wouldn't say that to somebody, would you,kristi? what? i wouldn't say what to somebody? tell them you love them and you're just leadingthem on?
no, i sure would not. well, i hope not. no. see, this is my thought process in life.i think people use the word love way too much. god says we're supposed to love our neighborand love each other. yes. but people are like, "oh, i love you. i love you." i don't loveyou. half the time i don't like you. you know what i'm saying? okay, that's wrong. i loveyou. all right. you're getting in deep. all right.but the deal is, i think you're putting too much. that's right. clean it up, pat. help me.
but a fine, sincere christian girl, somebodywho shares your aptitudes, and the lord will give you something together. but forget allthe surface "love you, love you, dear" kind of stuff. it's all baloney. look at something deeper in the heart. allright, next question. i'm glad you cleaned it up. here's marie,who says, "what can i say to my 90-year-old grandmother when she criticizes my daughter,"who i take it is caucasian, "for dating a black man?" what do you think, pat? listen, she's 90 years old. what are you goingto do with her? she's got her prejudices and they're deep seated.
it is what it is, right? yes. i guess. so, grandma, i disagree with you, but you'reentitled. at first i used to think that maybe becauseshe's older you just kind of let her be. but, listen, it's never too old to change and say,we all believe the same color. that's my thought process in life. john wesley was riding along on a horse, andhe ran across this guy. and he started talking about the lord. and after a while he realizedit was hopeless and he said, "and why should
i argue with him anymore seeing he's a shipcaptain?" it was kind of like, "enough. i give up." no, grandma is grandma. let herhave her prejudice. what are you going to do? she's set in her ways. all right. all right, next question is from one of ourviewers, who says, "i've accepted jesus into my heart, but since then, my life has actuallygotten worse, not better. i came down with a mysterious virus that almost killed me.i lost my job, and then my home." oh, my lord. "how could these things be happening to me?"whoa. you used to belong to the devil, somehow.he had charge of you. you should belong to jesus. so he wants you back. and there's abreakthrough. you've got to come through to
this thing, and you've got to say, "lord,i am yours regardless." but the thing of it is, you may be holding on to something fromthe past you need to give up. i don't know what's back there. but whatever it was, youmay have been involved in the occult. something has gone on. but you need to renounce satan,the underhanded works of darkness, and say, "i renounce you in the name of jesus, theni bind your power." and that's what's got to be done. you're talking about spiritualwarfare here. it isn't that the lord is letting this happen to you. your former boss wantsyou back working for him. all right, next question. bottom line is god is a good god. he wantsgood for you, so don't let all these things
kind of think that god wants bad for you. all right, next question. bonita says, "my brother used to be a christian,but he has since converted to islam. is his salvation void?" ooh, interesting question. you know what the bible says, that if anybodyturns and they make void the blood of jesus christ, how can they repent who have scornedso great a salvation. i tell you, anybody who wouldåši don't think your brother reallyknew the lord. i don't think anybody who really knows the lord could possibly be enticed bya restrictive religion like islam. i just can't see it. but i don't know what to say.all i would say is in my opinion, he never
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