Here’s your chance to hear real stories told by people who’ve been in your shoes, as well as in places you’ve never gone. Join us for this series experience where you won’t learn more ABOUT these people but FROM them. Hear from world record holder, marathon and Ironman triathlete Scott Rigsby. And Hollywood actress, writer & Lutheran, Susan Isaacs. And Army Ranger Keni Thomas, who fought in the battle portrayed in the movie Black Hawk Down. You’ll hear their stories of trial and triumph and learn about what’s really behind The Rest of The Story.

Keni Thomas | May 11/12 [watch]
More than a gifted musician, Keni possesses an exceptional personal story that is uniquely inspiring. He is a decorated combat veteran of the elite 75th Ranger Rgt special operations unit. As a military analyst, he has made numerous appearances on every major television network including a featured story on Good Morning America and specials on The History and Discovery channels. He is regularly booked as a keynote speaker for corporations and organizations around the nation sharing his motivating story of teamwork and leadership. Keni is an Army Ranger who fought in the battle portrayed in the movie Black Hawk Down.

Susan Isaacs | May 18/19
Susan Isaacs is an actor, writer and Lutheran. A comedienne with many credits in TV, film, stage and radio. Her memoir, Angry Conversations With God, was named a top-ten religion book of the year by Publisher’s Weekly and Relevant magazine. She performs a solo show based on the book, blogs regularly at Donald Miller’s Storyline, holds an MFA in screenwriting and teaches at several universities in the LA area.

Scott Rigsby | May 25/26
He was an 18-year-old kid on a hot summer day just prior to his first college semester. Riding in the back of a pickup truck in rural Georgia with friends after a hard day of landscaping work. They were talking sports, girls and plans for the weekend, when suddenly the truck was hit by a passing 18-wheeler, throwing him underneath a 3-ton attached trailer and dragging him 300 feet.
His back suffered third degree burns, his right leg was severed off and his left leg hung barely intact. His life was over, or so it seemed for Scott Rigsby.
Hear the incredible true story of how Scott Rigsby turned his life around, reaching unprecedented heights as a world-class athlete. Doing the unthinkable is not easy.















