Remember “America Held Hostage!” Have you ever pondered the depths of human endurance, facing peril in a distant land away from loved ones? Step into the shoes of Rocky Sickmann, a U.S. Marine who was taken hostage during the tumultuous Iran crisis of 1979. In this “I Was There,” you’ll hear the unfiltered account—revealed firsthand—of the 444 days he spent as a captive, shedding light on strength, sacrifice, and unwavering determination in the face of adversity.
4.8 The Question You Must Answer
Andy tells a story that illustrates an extremely important question: Are you going after something that’s actually worth persisting without...
Baseball, Boys, and Bad Words
In 1970, 11-year-old Andy Andrews and a group of friends began a Little League season they would never forget. All the usual ingredients were...
The Green Thunderstorm
What begins as a father-daughter camping trip through the majestic Buffalo River takes a harrowing—and inspiring—turn. In this heartfelt reflection,...
The Abernathy Brothers
When two boys decide to ride from Oklahoma to New York City, it’s not just about the distance, but the heart and spirit of adventure. With...
3.1 The Decision That Affects More People Than Any Other
Andy introduces the Decision that he says usually has the biggest effect on people out of all seven…the Compassionate Decision.
Pepsi Fleet
Join Dr. Mark Foley for an intriguing look at a lesser-known Cold War story. Discover how Pepsi Cola, more than just a soft drink giant, ended up...
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