Kirk Cameron: When Hope Seemed Lost

Posted on September 26, 2008 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Life, Media, Spiritual Life

kirkcameron.jpgAt the pinnacle of his television success, Kirk Cameron went through a time of soul-searching. In this exclusive audio clip he tells of a change that brought him hope. Maybe you know someone who should hear this?

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  1. Todd on February 12th, 2010 4:18 pm

    I appreciate your strong family core value, and would like to talk to you about a possible idea for a family situation that arose from a shooting here in my town recently of a christian family and how the father aspect is a pivotal role of the situation for the children and the parent. It depicts something that is so wide spread that government is failing to deal with it, possibly you can help bring healing or solution so no other people have to die because of the feeling of hopelessness and helplessness and unfairness that runs through our divorce legal systems.

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