Moments of Hope
One courageous voice can stop one deadly choice. Candace Lightner, founder of MADD and We Save Lives, shares how to intervene when you see an impaired driver this July 4th.
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Michael Gershe was just 2 months old when a drunk driver plowed into the family car, breaking every bone in Michael's body and killing his 28 year-old mother. How he's turning pain into purpose to help prevent others from doing the same.
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Psychology professor Dave Roberts lost his cat Nitzki in early May, and shares his thoughts on euthanasia, traumatic loss, and rituals to help cope with death of a four-legged family member.
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In 1990, Garland Atkinson's only son Andy was tied to a tree as his girlfriend was raped and murdered. Andy was then killed. Held hostage by bureaucracy, the killer's DNA has yet to be sent to the crime lab. Where did the Houston Police Department go wrong? The Andy Atkinson's story and his father's fight for law enforcement transparency.
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Deana Martin lost her two children in a car accident in 2011 and now lives with severe depression and complicated grief. She shares her story with Lynda Cheldelin Fell who offers her an rx for hope.
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Bill Guggenheim is considered the father of after-death communication. His research and interviews of over 3,000 firsthand experiences led to the blockbuster book Hello From Heaven. But that was before he lost his daughter to suicide. Hear what he has to say now.
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When Alan Pedersen lost his only daughter, 18-year-old Ashley, in a car accident, he wasn't sure he would survive. Now he spreads love and hope from coast to coast in his Angels Across the U.S.A. van, ministering to bereaved parents.
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A true story of a mother who had a prophetic dream just hours before her 5-year-old son Kevin was killed, forcing her to embark on a journey through the dreamworld in search of him—and answers.
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What do mothers really grieve after loving, caring for, and losing a disabled child? Michelle cared for her disabled daughter Emily round the clock for 19 years. When Emily died in 2014, Michelle found herself grieving more than just her daughter.
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Known as a science-based expert in her field, Becky Austill Clausen had an experience after her brother died from AIDS that opened her heart—and threatened her entire career.
info_outlineWhen Alan Pedersen lost his only daughter, 18-year-old Ashley, in a car accident, he wasn't sure he would survive. Now he spreads love and hope from coast to coast in his Angels Across the U.S.A. van, ministering to bereaved parents.