Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Profiles

The Truth About Yoga
Yoga led Laurette Willis into a New Age lifestyle. Now she's warning others of the spiritual pitfalls—and offering an alternative.
(Today's Christian Woman, March/April 2005)

A Mother's Anguish
In 2002, Carol Kent's son was sentenced to life in prison for murder. The popular Christian speaker talks about what she's learned—and the ministries that resulted.
(Today's Christian Woman, July/August 2004)

Redeeming Public Education
What began as a temporary substitute-teaching job became a holy calling for education professor Pete C. Menjares.
(Today's Christian, September/October 2005)

Heart of Clay
Clay Aiken became a superstar on TV's American Idol, but this Christian kid from North Carolina insists he'll always stay true to himself and to God.
(Today's Christian, November/December 2005)

Out of the Mire
Sexually abused as a child, former American Idol finalist RJ Helton finds healing. Now he hopes to help others by building a home for abused children.
(ChristianMusicToday.com, August 18, 2003)

Something to Smile About
For RJ Helton, American Idol was just another way to share his faith.
(Campus Life, January/February 2004)

Living to the Extreme
After a serious accident, professional skateboarder Jud Heald turned his life around.
(Campus Life, November/December 2003)

A Cup of Friendship
Artist/author Sandy Clough created Sandy's Tea Society as a way for women to connect online—and over a cup of tea.
(Today's Christian Woman, November/December 2004)

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