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More than 75,000 people filled the venue at 2nd night of Home Free Global Crusade 2026, and over 10,000 surrendered their lives to Jesus. By God’s grace, 6,000 were baptized in water that very same night. Preacher Jonathan S. Ferriol shared that people began rushing forward before the message even ended, eager to surrender their lives to Christ. Even when baptismal gowns ran out, many refused to turn back and were baptized anyway. Image: Jonathan S. Ferriol
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Brock Purdy delivered a redemptive moment in Philadelphia, leading the San Francisco 49ers on a game-winning fourth-quarter drive to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 23–19 in the playoffs. Despite throwing two second-half interceptions and trailing late, Purdy remained composed, guiding a 66-yard touchdown march capped by a scoring pass to Christian McCaffrey. After the game, Purdy was asked where his confidence came from in the decisive moment. He pointed directly to his faith: “Obviously, leaning into my faith. Understanding that I gotta hold this all loosely, but you know, go out there and do God’s will.” "And that's every drive. Same thing happened at the end of the game. We needed to go do it. I just kept my mind fresh and go play one play at a time, every play has a life of its own, and still have that attack mentality every single play. That's how I did it."
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Actor Dennis Quaid says he always thought he was a Christian — until life fell apart and forced him to ask what that really meant. “I identified always as a Christian, but I didn’t really know what that was,” Quaid admitted. Even when everything looked good on the outside, something was missing. After filming Great Balls of Fire, he hit a breaking point and ended up in rehab. Rehab helped him get sober, but it didn’t fix the deeper issue. “When you get out, you still have that same hole,” he said. “You might get sober, but you still have that same hole to fill.” This time, instead of trying to fill it with substances, Quaid went back to the Bible — and something finally clicked. “It was the red words of Jesus in the New Testament that really hit me,” he shared. “That was the beginning of my personal relationship with Jesus Christ.” Faith wasn’t new to him. He grew up going to church, with a family shaped by Christianity — even a grandfather who once preached in tents and sold Bibles door to door. But it wasn’t until his mid-30s, when cocaine had “taken over,” that faith became personal. He described a moment of clarity — almost a warning — where he saw himself “dead in five years… or losing everything.” Reading Scripture again changed everything. “That’s really what it’s all about,” Quaid said. Jesus’ message wasn’t just about heaven someday — “it was also about teaching us how to have heaven here on earth and to live that in our hearts.” Today, Quaid openly talks about his faith and says his relationship with Jesus continues to grow — not as religion, but as purpose. Image: shutterstock
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Head Colorado Buffaloes football Coach Deion Sanders once faced bladder cancer — surgery, recovery, and uncertainty. Months later, he stands cancer-free and publicly thanks God for healing and strength. "It has been a tremendous journey," said Sanders. "God is good... God is good... You have no idea how good God has been for me to be here."
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