Success, Tragedy and Faith

Posted on June 30, 2009 
Filed Under Spiritual Life

Here’s an incredible story of growing up with wealth and success, struggling through tragedy, and coming to find true peace through faith in God. This is the firsthand account of a fascinating journey through life by Adolph Coors IV, and over here he shares additional thoughts about our need to understand that being good isn’t enough to gain salvation.

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2 Responses to “Success, Tragedy and Faith”

  1. ELAINE JONES on August 10th, 2009 10:02 am

    Can you please send the words for the prayer Adolph corr pray at the end this is not on the cds.

  2. Ed @ Focus on August 10th, 2009 2:39 pm

    Elaine,

    While Mr. Coors referenced a prayer, that prayer was apparently not included in the broadcast, nor was it made available on the listener’s CD.

    I’m afraid that’s all we have right now, and I don’t know of any record we have for the prayer he used. But I must believe it was a standard “sinner’s prayer”, acknowledging sin and accepting Christ’s leadership in belief that He is God.

    Thanks for your comment!

    Ed (at Focus on the Family)

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