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Tim Tebow Shares Incredible Story of John 3:16 - ABOVE INSPIRATION. John 3:16 may be the best-known verse in the Bible, but it's also the subject of an amazing story told by Heisman Trophy winner and professional athlete Tim Tebow.

Joyce Meyer - Joyce's Breast Cancer Story. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so Joyce wanted to share a bit of her story with you and hopefully bring some encouragement to anyone in this season.

You know, 20--i don't know, it was 1989, so however many years ago that was, 28? Is that what you said? Boy, you got smart people here.

Joyce Meyer: I was gonna have to get my calculator out of my phone to figure that out. I went to the doctor for a checkup and found out I had breast cancer. Well, I was out preaching faith, you know, I wasn't gonna get breast cancer, I was praying for other people to be healed. And it was the very fast-growing type of cancer; little, tiny tumor, but very fast-growing cancer.

So, I don't know how they would treat me today, but then they just said, "you have to have a mastectomy. There's no messing around with this. That's just what you got to do." So, here I went from being a woman of faith and power to being in the hospital losing part of my body. Well, I had a decision to make. And probably some of you here today have a decision to make, and probably many of you watching television have a decision to make. I love what paul said. He said to live as Christ, to die is gain. You know, none of us want to die, but if you're a believer, you don't need to be afraid of it because, honestly, if we read the bible, things are gonna get a whole lot better when we're not here than while we are here, so.

Joyce Meyer: when people that are born again leave this realm and they go home to be with the lord, we're really not grieving for them, we're grieving for us. It's our loss that we're grieving for, and that's right and that's proper and there's not anything wrong with that, but there's a lot of really great things in the bible that we can remember that will give us comfort, one of them being when your time comes, you are going to see your loved ones again because they are not gone, they're just not here anymore. They're with God at the right place. And so, we need to realize that we can have a type of deep rest knowing that things are going to be okay. And I went through that when I had the breast cancer.

At first I was so scared, so scared. And I had to work through that and come to the point where I believe that God was in control of my life and he was going to take care of me no matter what. And you know what? I ended up, I didn't have to have any kind of chemo treatments, no kind of anything, they got everything. Every year, 28 years in a row now, I go and I get tested, and every year, clean report, everything is great.

Joyce Meyer: now, a few years ago, I was having some really serious back trouble. And so, they finally decided that they were gonna look at my whole spine, and they did some kind of a special test, and so they came back and they said, "well, we need to do a further test," I forget now what they called it, but it was something where they just look at your whole body because they said, "you've got some lesions on your spine that could be cancer that has metastasized from your breast cancer." Well, can you imagine how that made me feel? Oh my gosh, well, got another decision to make. See, we're always making decisions, aren't we? About how we're going to handle things and what we're going to do. So once again, I have to say, "well, God, I'm in your hands.

I hope that's not the case, but I belong to you. I trust that you're gonna take care of me." And so you wait it out day by day by day.

Well, so they did this test on my whole body, looked at my whole body, I think they called it a pet scan, and they came back and they said, "well, interesting thing, it looks like on your spine," I love the way the world puts it, "that you had cancer at one time, but somehow or another, it healed itself." Joyce Meyer: wow. Joyce Meyer: well, you can imagine how that made me feel.

And so, the good news is, is they looked at my whole body and they said, "you don't have one tiny bit of cancer in there anywhere." So I got a good picture of the whole thing and came out of it feeling better than I did before I went in.

John Bevere, Lisa Bevere - Hope For Your Marriage—Our Story. Wherever you find yourself in your marriage, there is hope. In this video, we share how God took our marriage from the brink of collapse and completely transformed it. Get the tools you need to build a thriving marriage with The Story of Marriage Course.

Joel Osteen Tells His Emergency Door Story - Love Life 2017. 

Joel Osteen Tells The Story About the Lady Complaining to God - Love Life 2017. Watch as Joel tells the funny story about the lady who complains to God about everything that had gone wrong in her day. God replies to all her complaints and shows her His protection.

Steven Furtick (June-06-2018) Juan’s Story: The Ripple Effect Of One Man. Juan ended up changing everything for the people in his life –– and it all started with a cup of water in a hospital room.

Lance Wallnau – Sheep Nations, Donald Trump story. March 23, 2018.  Lance Wallnau has more stories than we can count, and this story he shared about Donald Trump at our Kingdom Business Association Conference may be one of our favorites. You’ve never been to a prayer breakfast like this one!

Joyce Meyer - Disaster Relief - Leslie's Story (08-03-2018). Leslie and her family lost everything in Hurricane Harvey but Hand of Hope was able to parter with God's Pit Crew to bring restoration to their life. See how our friends and partners helped make this happen above!

Julia's Story 10 Feb. 2018 - Joyce Meyer Ministries. "Finally, after another drug relapse, I had reached my rock bottom…and I heard God say to me, 'Are you done running?'" Hear Julia's powerful story above!

Lisa's Story - Joyce Meyer Ministries. You will never ever regret forgiving other people none of us deserve the mercy we get we all deserve judgment yet God gives us mercy so how can we do anything less for other people.

Lisa Bevere: I grew up in an emotionally and physically abusive household. My mother was incredibly emotionally violent, and then my father was detached. He was an alcoholic. I never knew what I was going to come home to. I never knew what he was going to come home like. You know what was so amazing is I still wanted a relationship with my father. When I had children, I began to think, "maybe now my father will engage."

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