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Real Life Radio show is about testimonies of people with real problems who found answers in a Real God! You will hear from a variety of people who never believed in Jesus Christ, but how they found Real answers and encounters with a Real God. You will hear from former atheists,prostitutes, drug dealers, and many more; and how they all experienced powerful solutions in coming in relationship and faith in Jesus Christ. Maybe Faith really does work. Listen in...Real Life Starts now....
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Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 3 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Hi This is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the
Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had
real problems, but found answers in a Real God. Lately, we have been talking
about
what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change
to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion.
According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students,
apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith
as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14
percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted
to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers
aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good
amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them
as
they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, in our
last show, Whitney Harris who is a former drug addict, was telling us about how she left her Christian upbringing to experience the life of doing whatever she wanted, just like the people of the world, and she got into methamphetamine addiction, ecstasy, and then eventually got into heroine. She told us how throughout all the partying and drugs, she would experience more depression and more emptiness through it all. Until the heroine addiction drove her to a new low. Today she is going to talk about that experience, and then show us how she came to know her deliverer, Jesus Christ. Whitney, welcome back to the show.
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 2 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Hi This is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the
Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had
real problems, but found answers in a Real God. Lately, we have been talking
about
what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change
to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion.
According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students,
apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith
as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14
percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted
to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers
aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good
amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them
as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, in our last show, Whitney Harris who is a former drug addict, was telling us how she was raised in a very good Baptist home, but couldn't stand all the rules and how Christianity didn't seem cool to her as she was growing up. So she eventually left her faith and became cool, started living a life of smoking weed, cigarettes, and doing drugs, and she told us how she thought she was living on top of the world, until the drug addiction really set in and started dragging her through life. Let's hear her story. Whitney, welcome back to the show Whitney.
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 1 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Hi This is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the
Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had
real problems, but found answers in a Real God. today we will be talking
about what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion. According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students, apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14 percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, today, we will have Whitney Harris, who grew up in a wonderful Baptist home, but as she got older, she decided to rebel from the faith, and went to live outside of how she was taught and lived a life of partying and going against her parents wishes. She one day got hooked onto heavy drug use, and couldn't shake it. She is going to detail it out how tormenting this lifestyle was, and why she decided to come back to the Christian faith. Whitney, welcome to the show.
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Hi this is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found answers in a Real God. Lately we have been talking about Bulimia Nervosa, a condition which mostly affects 1.3 % of females, and 0.5% of males, but it is a condition where someone binge eats, and then purges (vomits) up all their food so as not to gain weight. Listener discretion is advised, as the content you are about to hear is intended for a mature audience only. The causes of Bulimia are unknown to scientists, but they know that it can run in families. Why would someone torture themselves by being so obsessed with weight gain enough to go through extremes of making themselves throw up all their food? Are there severe consequences to this behavior? Yes there are. In our last show we had Marcela Eslao tell us how bulimia became addicting to her because so many praised her for the accomplishments she had attained in her career, everyone was cheering her on, she was convinced she was doing the right thing. She described how hard on herself she was, to the point of self punishment that she even once inflicted serious injuries to herself using a knife on her arm, practicing self mutilation. One day she couldn't gag herself to throw up anymore, and that was the day that she lost everything and she gave up. She was at the lowest of the low, and all those who were with her in the success were no where to be found. Marcela, welcome back to the show.
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Hi this is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the Real Life Radio Show, and we
are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found
answers in a Real God. Lately we have been talking about Bulimia Nervosa, a
condition which mostly affects 1.3 % of females, and 0.5% of males, but
it is a condition where someone binge eats, and then purges (vomits) up
all their food so as not to gain weight. Listener discretion is advised, as the content you are about to hear is intended for a mature audience only. The causes of Bulimia are unknown to scientists, but they know that it can run in families. Why
would someone torture themselves by being so obsessed with weight gain
enough to go through extremes of making themselves throw up all their
food? Are there severe consequences to this behavior? Yes there are. In our last show we had Marcela Eslao tell us about how her eating disorder of anorexia came from a past event of being sexually abused by a babysitter, that caused her to desire finding a way to have control of her life. So she responded to any negative stimuli by not eating, and suffering from Anorexia. Later on, that developed into bulimia, where she used it to gain positions in her high school cheerleading. later on she found that it opened up doors of success in her life, but today, she is going to share more about the dark sides of that lifestyle. Marcela, welcome back to the show.
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Former prostitute: She was mad at God. Sherry Damron Part 3 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Lately, we have been talking about the reality and
temptation of getting mad at God, and we are going to discover some of the
base roots that accompany that emotion and frustration that a person can feel.
Did you know that 1/3 to 2/3rd's of Americans admitted to sometime in
their lives feeling angry at God? When certain unfortunate changes in
life happen, like financial issues, divorce, surprise medical diagnoses,
death of family members, etc. they can leave one with the temptation
to blame God for the wrongdoing. Doing so can sometimes lead a person
to go the exact opposite way God intended for them to go. But if this
happens,
is the person redeemable at all? In our last show, we had Sherry Damron who grew up in a Christian home, ended up in a horrible marriage and then a divorce that set her on a course of running away from God. She told us how she secretly made a living as a prostitute, and the reality of the pain she felt in that lifestyle, and how she drowned her pain in drugs, alcohol, and parties. She hit rock bottom, and then this is where Jesus met her. Today she is going to talk about how God took her back, and how God had an amazing vision for her life. Sherry, welcome back to the show.
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Former prostitute: She was mad at God. Sherry Damron Part 2 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Lately, we have been talking about the reality and
temptation of getting mad at God, and we are going to discover some of the
base roots that accompany that emotion and frustration that a person can feel.
Did you know that 1/3 to 2/3rd's of Americans admitted to sometime in
their lives feeling angry at God? When certain unfortunate changes in
life happen, like financial issues, divorce, surprise medical diagnoses,
death of family members, etc. they can leave one with the temptation
to blame God for the wrongdoing. Doing so can sometimes lead a person
to go the exact opposite way God intended for them to go. But if this
happens, is the person redeemable at all? In our last show, we had Sherry Damron who grew up in a Christian home, tell us how she married into a very abusive marriage, and one day she couldn't take it anymore and she snapped. She divorced her husband, and then left the church, left God, and decided to do a life that was anything but godly, and she became a prostitute. Today she is going to share with us the dark realities of the choices she made, and then she is going to share with us how God redeemed her story. Sherry, welcome back to the show.
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Former prostitute: She was mad at God. Sherry Damron Part 1 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Today we are going to talk about the reality and temptation to get mad at God, and we are going to discover some of the base roots that accompany that emotion and frustration one can feel. Did you know that 1/3 to 2/3rd's of Americans admitted to sometime in their lives feeling angry at God? When certain unfortunate changes in life happen, like financial issues, divorce, surprise medical diagnoses, death of family members, etc. they can leave one with the temptation to blame God for the wrongdoing. Doing so can sometimes lead a person to go the exact opposite way God intended for them to go. But if this happens, is the person redeemable at all? Today, we will have Sherry Damron on the show, who was very angry at church, God, and life when many unfortunate things happened in her life, and she decided to rebel and lived a life of drugs, prostitution, and partying. Today though, her life is redeemed by the blood of Christ, and she is going to tell us her story. Sherry, welcome to the show.
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Actress: She wasn't happy in Hollywood. Tina Gallo Part 2 of 2 with Anh Le
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Hi this is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found answers
in a Real God. Recently we have been talking about living a shallow life
that craves attention, money, power, influence, and wealth, and that the
pursuit of happiness can lead to even less happiness. Why is that?
Seeking happiness is the American dream, yet so many Americans are so
unhappy, living off of anti-depressants and Prozac. How is this
possible? In our last show, we had Tina Gallo talk about her experiences in Hollywood, starring in shows like General Hospital, and many other movies, and she motivation was to get attention, and validation, as she was missing a lot of that from an absentee mother. She didn't even know why she was doing what she was doing, but inside, she had a need of feeling loved and accepted by those around her. She quickly mad e it up the ladder, and her goal was to make it to the top in order to find happiness. The closer she arrived, the more empty if felt. Today, she is going to talk about how empty it all was, and how she discover some secrets about faith in Jesus Christ, that revolutionized her life. Tina, welcome to the show.
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Actress: She wasn't happy in Hollywood. Tina Gallo Part 1 of 2 with Anh Le
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Hi this is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the Real Life Radio Show, and we
are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found
answers in a Real God. Today we are going to talk about living a shallow life that craves attention, money, power, influence, and wealth, and that the pursuit of happiness can lead to even less happiness. Why is that? Seeking happiness is the American dream, yet so many Americans are so unhappy, living off of anti-depressents and prozac. How is this possible? Well, on our show today, we will have Tina Gallo, who was a famous actor in General Hospital, and played the role of Didi, amongst many other movies, yet at the height of her career, she still didn't feel fulfilled and happy, but was rather filled with emptiness. Today she found the answer to truly being happy, and it wasn't all that fame and fortune. Tina, welcome to the show.