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Dr. Freda Crews, a mental health counselor and author, facilitates interviews with well-known authors, clinicians and biblical scholars, among others, in order to help suffering people find hope, deal with important issues and find meaning within their lives. Through in-depth discussions, Dr. Crews and her guests help others to realize their potential while encouraging them to put their faith in Jesus Christ in order to find peace. The weekly show also assists viewers with making better decisions and accepting responsibility for destructive behavior.
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