Sunday, August 18, 2013

I AM SECOND Review

 Find the hope, peace, and fulfillment they found. Be Second.
 
 
 
I AM SECOND is a movement meant to inspire people of all kinds to live for God and for others.
The authentic stories on iamsecond.com provide insight into dealing with typical struggles of everyday living. These are stories that give hope to the lonely and the hurting, help from destructive lifestyles, and inspiration to the unfulfilled. You’ll discover people who’ve tried to go it alone and have failed. Find the hope, peace, and fulfillment they found. Be Second.
 
Here stories from -
Actors. Athletes. Musicians. Business leaders. Drug addicts. Your next-door neighbor.

People Like You.

I've never heard of I AM SECOND before being asked to review the web site.

I've spent hours listening to the testimonies on this site.

It has touched me greatly.
 I wanted to share with you one video.
A video that talks about divorce.
I hate divorce.
Marriage is suppose to be forever, isn't it?
It didn't for me.
And I struggled with that for a very long time.
 
 
 
 
 The videos on I AM SECOND are very organized and cover many topics people struggle with today.
 Listening and watching the videos was uplifting, inspiring and for me - comforting.
I hate that I have a failed marriage.
I carry that with me.
Watching these videos has helped me, even after all these years.
 
I invite you to check out the I AM SECOND site. Browse their videos. You can even get involved by joining in the movement HERE.
 
 I am Second is designed to help people discover their purpose in life. Have you discovered yours?

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