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Can a man forgive his father for murdering his mother? Mike Millard couldn't, not until he saw the darkness in his own heart. Don't miss this gripping testimony, another true dramatization on "UNSHACKLED!"
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What causes rebellious, anti-social behavior? Bill Staley has some answers in his true testimony. Invite your friends to hear this illuminating dramatization on "UNSHACKLED!"
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Do spirits control our destiny? Growing up in Thailand, Mem Luton thought so. Don't miss her compelling true testimony, another dramatization on "UNSHACKLED!"
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Cecil Moe went from the bottle to the battle . the battle against the enemy who had held him in bondage for years. Don't miss the conclusion of his unusual testimony . another true dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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How does an alcohol-afflicted man who has never known his father's love ever find his Father's love? Daniel Glushefski bares his soul in the conclusion of his testimony, another true dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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Acting out was natural to a man called "Liam" because of bitterness from the past. He overcame that pain with the help of Someone Who loved him. Don't miss the conclusion of his true testimony, a dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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Custody battles confuse children. "Liam" buried his anger when his parents divorced and his confusion became destructive. Don't miss this timely true story, another dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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Bitterness, Black, Drugs, Violence
Patricia Phillips had to lose her children before she could find the One Who lost His Son for her. Don't miss the conclusion of her remarkable testimony... another true dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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Bitterness, Black, Drugs, Violence
If a child grows up with violence, she learns to hate. Don't miss Patricia Phillips' story of losing her mother, of foster homes and gangs before Sonshine came into the darkness . another true dramatization on UNSHACKLED!
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Abuse, Bitterness, Bitterness/Depression, Cherokee Indian, Depression, Drugs, Preacher's Wife