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N. Korea Christians Remain Faithful amid War Threat
Although Zhi Xiang was a fourth grader, he had never attended school–his severe heart defect made him too weak see how you helped. Plus, Scott Arnold goes from being homeless to financial stable, find out how.
Although Zhi Xiang was a fourth grader, he had never attended school—his severe heart defect made him too weak. Was there anything his frail grandfather could do to help this beloved grandson?
Secret Worship: N. Korea Defector Tells of Survival
Secret Worship: N. Korea Defector Tells of Survival
Some North Koreans have escaped from the Communist country and its human rights violations. Kim Eun Jin is one of those survivors.
Lured by the promise of food, money and a better life, human smugglers are tricking hundreds of North Korean women each year into a web of human trafficking.
Some North Koreans are able to escape that country, including one young lady who was part of North Korea's secret underground church.
North Korean 'Bride Slaves' Sold into Misery
Panmunjom is a concrete slab that literally divides North and South Korea.
When Sheah Zsee heard she’d given birth to a little boy, she and her husband were elated until they learned that little Yan Miao had a serious birth defect.
Imagine both your children born with heart defects and no way to get help. That was the story of the Xies, rice farmers in China.
Did you know your body has a guard dog to protect it against cancer? Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the best-selling 'You' series, tells us how to cancel out cancer for good.
Zongshu’s parents rescued her as a baby when they found her abandoned on the street. They didn’t realize she had a serious heart valve defect that could eventually kill her. Operation Blessing provided the heart surgery she needed.
This is the inspiring story of two North Korean defectors who left their loved ones behind in the search for freedom and a better life.
Alcohol was the tool Steve used to bury his feelings of anger about his childhood and the tool that nearly caused him to deliberately drive off a cliff drunk.
Eleven-year-old Lu knew her heart could give out at any minute. Unable to afford the surgery that could save Lu's life, her poor grandmother cared for her as best she could.
Forty years after an assassin's bullet killed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,where is the dream he worked so hard to fulfill?