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  • Coming Clean

    Kimberly Willoughby never felt good enough. Too short. Too overweight. She believed that everyone else deserved a good life, but not her. It鈥檚 taken her many鈥

    Kimberly Willoughby
  • Beyond the Field

    Growing up in the South, Jacob Jones, 30, was raised on football. Jacob always committed himself physically and emotionally to the game that would lead to team鈥

    Man staring at the ocean and cliffs
  • Finding the Root of the Problem

    Ask Ethan Church what he鈥檚 passionate about and the answer may seem unusual for a 17-year-old: forestry and soil science. A first-degree black belt assistant鈥

    Two people doing karate poses
  • New Year, New Heart

    In late fall of 2008, Gracyn DenBesten, 9 at the time, of Windermere practiced tirelessly to perfect her solo to 鈥淎way in a Manger鈥 for her church鈥檚 Christmas鈥

    Gracyn and family
  • Miss K鈥檚 Choppers

    Nothing gives Kendall Lewis, better known as Miss K, more joy than seeing 鈥渉er鈥 helicopter flying high in the sky. And by 鈥渉er鈥 helicopter, we mean the鈥

    Albert and Alberta posing with a child
  • Courtney Munroe

    For Courtney Munroe, lightning struck twice in the form of cancer. But when Courtney was diagnosed with prostate cancer and then kidney cancer, he didn鈥檛 have鈥

    Courtney Munroe
  • Shawnna Curtis

    Shawnna Curtis鈥 scar is a tiny reminder that she is still alive. We see it as proof that she鈥檚 like no one else. Shawnna was a trauma nurse when a heart attack鈥

    Shawnna Curtis
  • Corey Hammond

    To Corey Hammond, his scar means survival. To us, it means he鈥檚 one of a kind. His epilepsy stole his independence and his family鈥檚 freedom. But a unique鈥

    Corey Hammond