Peas in a Pod
by Suzanne Hadley
This father and daughter love their veggies.Odyssey Goes Gaming
by Jesse Florea
Digital Praise combines faith and talent to make
Christian video games fun.
Super Siblings
by Suzanne Hadley
For Hollywood stars Jenna and Cayden Boyd, faith in
Christ isn't an act.
Star Bright
by Suzanne Hadley
Nicholas Jonas shines on stage and in people’s lives.
Stage Light
Levi L. does more than put on a show.
Fast Stacker
by Amy Preston
Kit Fox overcame a huge obstacle to become one of the
world's best cup stackers.
A Normal Kid
by Jesse Florea
Brandon Rys uses his "ordinary" life to impact the
people around him.
Journey to Ecuador
by Suzanne Hadley
Meet a couple of kids who thrive in the mountains of South America.
On Guard!
by Vonda Skinner Skelton
Lindsay Knauer uses fencing to point others to Jesus.
No Ordinary Circus
by Jesse Florea
Performing with Cirque du Soleil thrills Denise Gray.
Jungle Living
by Sarah Grosh as told to Sylvia Grosh
Step into the life of a missionary in Papua New Guinea.
From the Inside Out
by Sandra Byrd
Kids like you chat about looking good and feeling great.
Life on a Ship
with Ben and Will Ketchum
Living on a cruise ship is anything but cushy for Ben and Will Ketchum.
Ram Tough
by Jesse Florea
Kurt Warner has led the St. Louis Rams to two super bowls in three years, but instead of letting success go to his head, he's using it to speak out for God.
How to Be a Hero
by Elizabeth Caro
Randy Shepherd comes to a stop just outside the three-point line. The score is tied. He aims the basketball carefully and takes the shot. Nothing but net! The fans leap to thir feet and cheer.
Scout's Honor
by Nicole Brambila
Zachary Gomez may not be able to save the world, but he's making it a better place.
What a Character!
by Jesse Florea
Ribbits! creators had a lot of fun bringing these animated amphibians to life.
High Note
By Suzanne Hadley
Amanda Hu wanted every kid at her school to know what it feels like to play a good piano.
Trainer for a Day
by Jesse Florea
Follow Ashley as she meets some of her favorite animals.
Eye Like the Tiger
by Mike Yorkey
Beth Sellers has a dream of becoming a professional golfer.
Kidz Tunz
by Suzanne Hadley
This high-energy group uses music to teach kids more about God.
Super Sabre
by Scott DeNicola
Buffalo center Curtis Brown poured everything he had into becoming a professional hockey player. When he made it, he discovered there's more to life than success in the rink.
Clay Creator
by the Clubhouse staff
Clay just seems to come to life in Joshua Burkhardt's hands.
Girl With Grit
by Katherine Chapman
Kristin Hamway is a winner in and out of the showring.
An Ordinary Kid
by Jesse Florea
Meshach Jackson loves God and wants to tell people about it.
Moon Walker
by Tom Neven
Charlie Duke is one of only a handful of guys who have taken giant steps on the moon.
Making the Team
by Dave Branon
The coach calls you and 21 other kids to the bench. You know he’s keeping 15 players for the team. You tried your best. You did everything he asked. You even prayed.
Sticking out and Standing Up
as told by Josh Pearlman to Katherine G. Bond
Josh was tired of being different, but he
wouldn't turn his back on his beliefs.
Kickin’ It
by Jesse Florea
Barbara Kunkel has been part of the U.S. Tae Kwon Do national team for seven years, but this will be her first Olympic Games.
Moving Forward
by Jesse Florea
Vin Baker may not be the most recognizable name on the U.S. Basketball squad, but he's heading to Sydney.
In the Middle of Things
by Jesse Florea
As a middle blocker for the U.S. Women’s Volleyball team, Val Sterk has to be fast on her feet.
Flyin’ High
by Jeremy Jones
Byron Davis missed making the 1996 Olympic swim team by three-tenths of a second.
Dream Come True
by Christin Ditchfield
Michelle Akers has been called the greatest female soccer player in the world.
Art Works!
by Jesse Florea
Andy Holmes is just your typical 12-year-old, until you put a pen in his hand.
Renee Spells Ballet
by Annette Bourland
Ten-year-old Renee Crous is leaping at the chance to work on her God-given talents.
On the Mark
by Jesse Florea
As an 8-year-old, Mark Brunell never imagined playing in the pros. But now he’s one of the best quarterbacks in the National Football League.