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What's coming up on Woman to Woman:
July 31, 2010 From Prisoner To President Author of From Prisoner to President, Jeanette Towne, now a happily married mother of four and President/CEO of a multi-million dollar company, survived ten years as a domestic prisoner. Today she shares how she narrowly escaped her prison of despair to rebuild her life.
August 07, 2010 Forgotten Girls Hear Kay Marshall Strom and Michelle Rickett, authors of The Forgotten Girls, a book about the hope and courage of some of the world's most abused women, describe their work with Sisters In Service, an organization that focuses on the rescue of girls worldwide from the devastation of starvation, lack of education, sexual exploitation and abuse.
August 14, 2010 Treasures in Darkness Wendy Blight, author of Hidden Joy in a Dark Corner, shares the devastation of the day a masked man held her at knife point and changed her life forever. Hers is a story of how, through God, one can experience recovery and triumph over terror's grip.
August 21, 2010 Discover Your Child's Heart We all want our children to be happy and successful. Dr. Tim Kimmel, author of Discovering Your Child's Heart, shares ways that parents can understand and maximize the God-given potential of their children.
August 28, 2010 Broken Life, Mended Soul Ginger Millermon, nationally acclaimed songwriter, recording artist and author of Grace Thus Far, tells the story of hope and healing after the birth of her critically ill child and the life-threatening international adoption of her fourth child.
September 04, 2010 Hope After Betrayal Her world fell apart when she discovered her husband's sex addiction, but Meg Wilson found renewed life and healing through his recovery. Hear Meg and John Splinter from the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families share helpful insights for marriages struggling to recover from the devastation of sexual addiction.
September 11, 2010
September 18, 2010 Relationships That Destroy
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