Lola Sheen finds Jesus, woman pardoned by Trump speaks, a horrific plane crash and more: 4 interviews that defined the week
From a chat with Lola Sheen to a conversation with a friend of plane crash victims, these powerful interviews are must-watches.
The news cycle has been immeasurably intense. While this might feel like an “evergreen” proclamation, it’s especially true of late.
From the fast-paced nature of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, to a horrific plane crash — and touching faith conversions (hint: Lola Sheen, daughter of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, finding Jesus), there’s no shortage of harrowing and fascinating events unfolding.
Let’s break down five conversations that define the week.
Lola Sheen, Daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, Embraces Jesus
Lola Sheen, daughter of actors Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, recently stunned the entertainment and media world when she published photos of her powerful baptism and a detailed testimony.
Lola, 19, shared a candid Instagram post last week in which she noted that she hit “rock bottom” before finding Jesus and embracing Christianity. She tells me about the journey:
Christian Plane Crash Victims Transformed This Man’s Life
Next up, as the nation continues to mourn the 67 lives lost when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 Wednesday night, victims’ personal stories are beginning to be told.
Among those killed was married couple Bob and Lori Schrock, farmers from Kiowa, Kansas who reportedly ran Premium Grain Inc. Their friend, Michael Simpson, told CBN News about their powerful influence over his life — and their deep faith in Jesus:
Ex-FACE Act Prisoner Praises God After Trump Pardon
Next up comes Bevelyn Williams, who was sentenced to 41 months in prison for an alleged violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE Act).
She has gone viral in recent days after video footage showed her exiting prison and greeting her 2-year-old child and husband after President Donald Trump pardoned her. Watch her tell her story:
Teacher on Leave for Refusing to Remove Crucifix Speaks Out
Moving on, a veteran Connecticut teacher says she’s been placed on paid administrative leave and could be dismissed for her refusal to remove a crucifix from her workspace. But the school district at the center of the dispute maintains officials have not threatened termination and continue seeking resolution.
Marisol Arroyo-Castro, who has been teaching for 32 years, said problems began last month when she was abruptly called into the vice principal’s office. Here’s her story:
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