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How Do You Know He's Real?: God Unplugged

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Most Christians are people with problems just like you. Being famous doesn't make their lives any easier. They still struggle with anger, drugs, alcohol, sex, relationships, despair, and disappointment. Whether they are Olympic gold medallists, musicians, professional athletes, or extreme sports fanatics, they know that God is real--and here are their stories. Life takes courage to wake up and face each day. Find out where some of today's most amazing young people get their strength to face each day, and how you can tap into your inner strength and discover the power of God Unplugged! Find out how they overcame serious problems like:—Abuse & Anger—Despair & Death—Drinking & Drugs—Friends & Family—Sex & Abortion—Heartbreak & Healing After reading these true stories of struggle and survival, you will have the courage to face the problems in your life.

448 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2006

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March 3, 2026
I just finished reading How Do You Know He's Real?: Celebrity Reflections on True Life Experiences with God, edited by Amy Hammond Hagberg, and I felt compelled to write a note of encouragement.
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May 21, 2014
I found only some of the celebrity stories entertaining & skimmed over the author's Biblical asides. I can always refer to them later on. This wasn't worth the $9.99 I paid for it on my Kindle- the price needs to be reduced a bit! Born-again Christians may enjoy this more than I did, although there are better testimony-sharing books in the world.
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February 1, 2009
I enjoyed reading all kind of celebrates who have change their hearts and believe he is real.
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