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Cross Connection / October 15, 2013
The World's Hate and the Spirit's Joy - Episode 21
Jesus said that his followers will be persecuted, even killed. But then he said, no one will be able to take away your joy. How is this possible?

Cross Connection / November 12, 2013
God on the Cross - Episode 25
What factors led to Jesus' death, and do they still exist today? Join CC team as they take a closer look at the glory of God revealed on the cross.

Real Family Talk / February 24, 2013
Let's Talk about ADHD
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder has increased over the last several decades. How can a parent know if their child has ADHD? What does a diagnosis mean for the child? What can be done to help the child? Willie and Elaine Oliver talk with Dr Jude Patrick to learn more about the diagnosis and give hope and direction to parents of children with ADHD.

Go Healthy For Good! / March 26, 2013
Food Allergies
Food allergy is a serious medical condition affecting up to 15 millions people in the US, including 1 in 13 children. Unlike food intolerances, food allergy results when the immune system mistakenly targets a harmless food protein, and attacks it.

Go Healthy For Good! / May 14, 2013
Alzheimer's Disease
One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia in the United States. Alzheimer’s deaths continue to rise increasing 68 percent from 2000-2010. Is there anything you can do to prevent it? Please watch.

Unhooked / June 09, 2013
Prescription Pills
Abuse of prescription pills is growing and no addict looks alike. In this episode of Unhooked, the tell-tale signs of prescription pill addiction are outlined, along with ways to find help.

Go Healthy For Good! / September 26, 2013
Falls in the Elderly
One in 3 people over 65, fall every year. And for those over 75, that rate rises to 1 in 2. Falls are the largest contributor to injury deaths in the elderly.

Go Healthy For Good! / October 01, 2013
Depression Series - 2
Watch the second part of this wonderful series with Dr Neil Nedley.