The 700 Club - July 24, 2020
Singer, actress, and daughter of TV’s Candace Cameron Bure, Natasha Bure takes us insider her new movie, “Home Sweet Home.” Plus, witness the journey of an anorexic alcoholic who decides to, “stop the madness.”
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- Home Sweet Home In this wholesome, romantic story, Natasha plays Victoria Tremont, a flirtatious barista who is bored with her social butterfly lifestyle and longs for wholeness, but has no idea what that really means. Then handsome Jason walks into her coffee shop and she turns on the charm.“The first time I drank I just felt this sense of ease and comfort. I just remember being able to like, talk easily.Turkey and Syria have been devastated by the February 6 earthquake. Storms and freezing temperatures add to the suffering of those who have already lost so much—homes, property and loved ones. The need is desperate. Please give today.The most important decision you can ever make is to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. When you invite Him into your heart, you are born again. By acknowledging that He died on the cross for your sins, you receive forgiveness for your sins, freedom from guilt, and a fresh start. By His grace – not your own works – you are saved from eternal punishment and receive the assurance of going to heaven when your life on earth in finished.Uncover the historical proof and archaeological evidence that affirms the truth—Jesus is who the Bible says He is! Get the DVD and instant streaming.Join CBN as we stand and pray—agreeing together in unity for our homes, our loved ones, our neighborhoods, and our nation.Experience true stories of God’s divine intervention and miraculous power. Get Pat Robertson’s new DVD, Do You Need a Miracle? Real Life Stories of God at Work Today.
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