Losing Big : The Incredible Untold Story Of Danny And Darci Cahill
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The hit reality show The Biggest Loser has touched the hearts of millions of people across America, and given them hope and the belief in the power and determination of the human spirit. All of the Biggest Loser winners have been inspiring. But for many, none of the past contestants compare to winner of season 8, Danny Cahill. His inspiring attitude and the fact that he still holds the record for the most percentage of his body weight lost (a whopping 55%) has caused him to remain one of the show’s most beloved contestants.
But, what millions of Americans don’t know is the incredible circumstances that surrounded his family, and the miraculous series of events that preceded the show. Danny’s weight gain was one of several obstacles that he faced. A life of compulsive gambling, out of control debt, and alcohol abuse had brought Danny and Darci to the brink of marriage collapse and financial ruin. But then, God intervened, and the rest is history. In this powerful book the Cahill’s candidly tell the story of God’s divine redemption and share the exact steps they took to experience a complete life turnaround. It’s a story of miracles, but it’s also a roadmap for you to be able to experience the dramatic turnarounds that you desire in your life, so that you too can experience all that God has for you!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606834244
ISBN10: 160683424X
Danny Cahill | Darci Cahill
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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