Before they turned a profit, they began tithing what little they made and they became CBN partners. Since they began giving, the Pietrinis have continually been blessed and their business has thrived despite economic downturns.
This dynamic church meets in the shadow of Mount Rainier in the majestic Pacific Northwest. Experience Church utilizes cutting edge technology to reach far beyond church walls.
After her parents divorced, Lorna Effler, who had been raised in a Christian environment, soon became the prodigal daughter, seeking out the party lifestyle of drugs and alcohol.
Casa Ruiz is a South American coffee plantation built on Christian principles. In existence for 30 years, this environmentally friendly and socially conscious family-owned business still seeks to bring customers excellent coffee.
Residents of Gaffney, South Carolina, are awaiting the building of a nuclear power plant, which many hope will boast the economy of their small town. However, some are still concerned with safety issues.
Larry Winnett worked in the laundry facility of a nursing home. One day, as he was lifting a big barrel of laundry soap, he felt his knee pop out of joint and lock. Doctors did surgery to fix his torn ligament in his left knee, but Larry endured pain for 18 years - that is, until God healed him through a word of knowledge.
At the funeral of murder victim Vicky Armel, a Fairfax County cop, attendees heard the taped speech Armel gave about her decision to follow Jesus Christ. Even months since her death, Armel's testimony is still changing her community.
Back in 1980, Joan Fitzgerald was told by her doctor that she had a 50/50 chance of surviving surgery to remove a tumor on her ovary. Days before surgery, her 9-year-old son laid hands on his mother, and Joan was healed. Since then, Joan has seen many get healed and receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit through her healing ministry.
This weekend, ABC plans to air a controversial mini-series documenting the events that led to the September 11 attacks.
It is out with the old and in with the new in the U.S. House of Representatives. After 12 years of Republican control of Congress, voters - weary of the war in Iraq and frustrated with a party riddled by scandal - said 'No more.'