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		Mike Krieg: Ex-Millionaire Finds True Riches
		
		By Aaron Little
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			  Millionaire home builder Mike Krieg had it all: the wealth,  the toys and the respect of his peers. He lived to make money. It defined him –  even, controlled him.
		“I couldn’t let go of the direction I was headed, getting  more money and more money, possessions and things,” Mike said.
		By age 35, Mike had achieved his dream – to own a  multi-million dollar custom home-building company. He put every ounce of energy  into making more money, leaving little time for his family.
		“I didn’t care that I wasn’t raising my kids,” Mike said. “I  didn’t care that I wasn’t being a good husband, and in a short period of time,  got divorced. I left my wife and children.”
		Mike pushed ahead, but he couldn’t escape the guilt. 
		“It was painful to see what was happening to the children,”  he said. “I couldn’t lie down at night and put my head on a pillow because  that’s when I couldn’t hide.”
		Mike soon remarried and moved his company from Colorado to Arizona  in an attempt to run away from the pain he was causing himself and his children.  But Mike couldn’t escape his feelings or the change that was about to happen.
		“My projects started to fail. All my money was  disappearing,” Mike said. “I couldn’t stop it. There was nothing I could do to  save this company which I had built.”
		For the first time, Mike was experiencing failure in his  professional life. 
		“I got to thinking about my two kids in Colorado that I had left,” he said. “The  movie, The Passion of the Christ, had  just come out. The thought just struck me to take my kids to go see this movie;  and I don’t know why. I drove up to Colorado  from Arizona,  took my kids to see this movie. It was the most incredible thing I’d ever seen  in my life. I was sitting there with my two children, I think they were 10 and  12-years-old at the time, and they’re crying their eyes out, and they’re  getting it. And I’m getting it, and I can’t believe it.”
		Early the next morning, Mike started the 13 hour drive back  to Arizona. He  was about two hours into the trip and still reflecting on the movie when he  lost control of his truck.
		“I screamed out to God I didn’t want to die and I wanted to  be a better husband to my wife and I wanted to be a better daddy to my kids.  And all this happened in an instant. Everything turned white,” Mike said. “This  was about a 60 mph head on crash with another truck. My wench action went  through their windshield and up into their dash and these ladies - it was  pretty awful. And I wasn’t hurt.”
		Mike was taken to the hospital. Doctors found that he was  uninjured.  
		“I was only in the hospital for an hour and a half. The  other women were in the hospital - one for a week and one for almost a week,” Mike  said. “And I get back down to Arizona,  and nothing’s the same. I don’t care about my company anymore. I don’t care  about the money. I don’t care about any of it. There’s something else in my  mind and in my heart now: to live! And I have to get my heart and my head  around it. I choose to. I want that. All I know is God saved my life, and I  don’t care about anything else in my world right now.”  
		Mike committed his life to Christ. However, in the wake of  the accident, his construction company folded. After a legal settlement with  the crash victims, he was left with $3,000 to his name.
		“We lost our home. My wife and I ended up living with her  mother in a very undesirable part of Grand    Junction, in a two-bedroom, one bath apartment,” Mike  said. “I didn’t have a job. All I knew is that I wanted to serve the Lord. And  my prayer was, ‘Lord, give me direction.’”
		Mike says God directed him to take a new approach in the  business of real estate.
		“In the mornings I would pray,” he said. “I would pray that  the Lord would give me wisdom and knowledge to serve others.”
		Today, Mike has rediscovered financial success with his new  company. He and his wife Connie have two young children and he remains close to  his two children from his first marriage.  
		“I’m thankful that I know the Lord. I have peace. I have an  enthusiasm for the next day and what the Lord’s going to work in my life and  what he’ll have me do,” Mike said. “His arms are open and outstretched - all  this time - for us.”
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