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FaithTalks.com was born out of
a desire to give a platform to men and women of influence to
encourage, inspire, and challenge others in their race of
faith.
By way of articles, interviews,
and events we seek to bring together those from all
backgrounds to encourage each other in their common bond of
Jesus Christ, and reach out to those needing His love.
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NEW - Interview
with Randy Alcorn. |
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Mercy Hope:
I'd like you to talk about your early involvement with the pro-life
movement.
Randy Alcorn: I was a Pastor
starting in 1977, and in the early 1980’s I got on the board of the
first Crisis Pregnancy Center in the Pacific Northwest. After a
while one of the things that they did was “host homes” where they
would take girls who had crisis pregnancies and if they couldn’t go
anywhere else you would take them into your home and they would stay
with you through the pregnancy. They would have options – if they
wanted to adopt, if they wanted to raise the child and get them
clothes, and do all of those kinds of things. So, we opened up our
home to a girl who was pregnant to live with us and she had an
abortion in the past. We didn’t know about that at first. She gave
birth to this child and we lined her up with a Christian attorney
and she placed the child with a Christian family and did all these
kinds of things that Crisis Pregnancy Centers do. And this is where
we really got a heart not simply for the babies but for the women...
Click
here to read the full interview with Randy Alcorn
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Watch the video
Interview with David Meece: |
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Christian music legend David
Meece is the composer of modern-day classics such
as "We Are The Reason", "My Father's Chair", "Rainbows
In The Night" and the Christmas ballad "One Small
Child".
In this video interview, Mercy
Hope and David Meece discuss his music career, his family,
the process of forgiving his father, the story behind his
hit song, "I Can See", his
healing from diabetes, and more. Join us for this inspiring
interview!
Click
here to watch this interview with David Meece. |
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