From abused child to FranklinCovey executive and LDS family man, Sam Bracken's journey of a radical change
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I've had the joy of helping at risk kids, one at a time, for many years. And reading Sam's story brought back such vivid and sacred memories. If every Member would mentor just one kid, millions could be lead back to their Father in More..
What an uplifting story. Thanks for sharing your hardships and how you overcame them and became a shining example, Sam Bracken. Wow, what a great way to start my day!
This is an amazing story. Thanks for sharing it with us.