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NASCAR Drivers Share Testimonies Of Putting God First

Some folks may look up to sports teams or players but really not know their stories. But in this incredible video, NASCAR drivers share testimonies of putting God first.

The video starts out with Darrell Waltrip sharing how he thought he had to be arrogant in racing. Then, Trevor Bayne shares that the focus required for racing is very intense. 

Michael Mcdowell chimes in that one mistake in their sport can cost the race. Aric Almirola says the car is 3,600 pounds and there is the large challenge of controlling it. David Starr says that the intensity builds as a race goes on. 

The men candidly share the excitement of doing well in a race, but the fleeting feeling afterward. They knew something was missing in their lives.

Joe Gibbs begins to share wisdom that real adversity or real success are the hardest things in life. Suddenly, each racer shares how they came to their saving faith in Jesus. 

Many of them address their own selfishness and pride in how the Lord has humbled and grown them and given them joy. At the end they share their names and it ends with Joe Gibbs saying, “In this race, I finish second.”

One thing that stood out to me in this video is that even though each racer had different testimony of faith, God drew them into a relationship with Him. 

Many times it was due to the joyful lives believers were living around them in the midst of their worldly successes. Christ can shine brightly through us and others will see His love for them. Thankfully people were bold enough to share their faith with the racers and they all are second for Jesus. 

“And anyone who does not take up his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.” Matthew 13:44-46

17-Year-Old Lucy Thomas Sings Heartfelt Rendition Of 'Footprints In The Sand'

Listen to this beautiful and heartfelt rendition of ‘Footprints In The Sand’ by Leona Lewis and performed by 17-year-old Lucy Thomas.

“You walked with me, footprints in the sand, and helped me understand where I'm going
You walked with me when I was all alone with so much unknown, along the way
I heard you say, I promise you I'm always there, when your heart is filled with sorrow
And despair, and I'll carry you when you need a friend, you'll find my footprints in the sand” 

Lucy is such a talented singer, and she does a wonderful job performing ‘Footprints In The Sand.’ It is clear how much she loves to sing, and she really puts so much emotion and passion into her performance.

“This song has always been a big favorite of mine, and I'm a huge fan of Leona Lewis so I'm absolutely thrilled to have recorded this beautiful song,” writes Lucy in the caption of her YouTube video.

Many people online shared with Lucy how much they enjoyed her cover of this song.

“Another spell bounding experience listening to your beautiful voice Lucy! Your captivating voice always flows through me with deep emotions. Thank you for brightening the world around us,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“Lucy, your version is so beautiful. You sing with all the power and passion of a seasoned artist. The beautiful tone and range of your voice puts you in a class of your own!” writes another person online.

This lovely song is actually an adaptation of the poem Footprints In The Sand. Leona Lewis, the artist who sings the song, shared about how meaningful it is to her.

"I recorded Footprints In The Sand in the UK with producer Steve Mac and it's a very special song to me,” shared Leona. “Originally it was a poem; it's very inspirational so we put it into a song. I think it is very moving, with a very emotional lyric and I really love to sing this song."

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Lucy’s version of this song today!

14-Year-Old Turns The Judges With 'Lean On Me' Blind Audition

Check out this 14-year-old on The Voice Kids stun the judges with his audition of ‘Lean On Me’ by Bill Withers.

“Sometimes in our lives we all have pain, we all have sorrow
But if we are wise, we know that there's always tomorrow
Lean on me when you're not strong, and I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on, for it won't be long till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on” 

Gabriel is the 14-year-old in this blind audition video from The Voice Kids, and it is clear to see that he is nervous right before he has to start singing. His family is there supporting him, and they are also nervously waiting off stage as he’s about to start his audition.

But Gabriel has nothing to worry about, because you can see that the judges are big fans of him right from the start! As soon as he sings his first note, they all smile at the sound of his voice and are pleasantly surprised.

“That’s a kid?!” one of the judges said, shocked that the deep, soulful voice does not belong to an adult.

As Gabriel wonderfully performs his rendition of ‘Lean On Me,’ the audience and judges are loving it! They are all swaying and clapping and cheering him on!

Once the first judge presses his button to turn his chair around, Gabriel’s family jumps up and down while cheering for Gabriel. Later, another judge presses her button for the talented younger singer as well.

We hope that you enjoyed watching this great performance of ‘Lean On Me’ by Gabriel on The Voice Kids today!

Romans 15:13 “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Made to Love You Lyrics - The Deplorable Choir

After a sad week, Lyndsey miscarried at 15 weeks, we decided to share this video. We know life is PRECIOUS at every stage more than ever. Thank you Jim and Jen for paying for this video to be recorded. Hopefully it changes minds about LIFE!

Blake Shelton Pulls 6-Year-Old Awaiting Heart Transplant On Stage For The Sweetest Duet

Imagine being a little boy and meeting your favorite singer. In this precious video, Blake Shelton pulls a six-year-old awaiting heart transplant on stage for the sweetest duet in Blake Shelton history! 

Wyatt McKee has been a big fan of Blake for quite a while. But Wyatt doesn’t always get to do fun things. He was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. It’s a condition where the left side of the heart is underdeveloped. This makes it hard for Wyatt to do normal boy things like wrestling with friends, running around the backyard, or even playing Tee-Ball.

But the one thing Wyatt can do is listen to music. He absolutely loves all of Blake’s songs, but his favorite is ‘God’s Country.’ It speaks to the wildness in this little boy's heart. 

So, when Wyatt got to see Blake in concert, his mom helped make a sign in hopes that maybe his prayer to sing with Blake would come true. His sign was pretty cute, no wonder it caught Blake’s attention. It said, “Your smallest, biggest fan from Lake Texoma, 6 years old waiting on a heart transplant.”

The sign caught Blake’s eye and he invited Wyatt up on stage. Blake got down on one knee, so they were face to face and then asked Wyatt his name and he shyly responded before tucking his hands into the pockets of his jeans. Then, Wyatt’s prayer comes true, but as you can see in this video, he was shy and a little star-struck. But after a few chords, the pair launch into the song before Wyatt returns to his seat.

Wyatt’s mom Harley snapped a few photos and also captured the pair on video. Later, with gratitude, she posted the video online in hopes that she could get her message to Blake to thank him for his kindness. 

She wrote, “I don’t know if Blake Shelton will ever see this but I just want to let him know he is awesome and officially my favorite person he absolutely made Wyatt’s day thank you so much to him and everyone who stopped us to tell him how great he was on stage and told him they are praying for him!!! Definitely, a night to remember!!!”

This short but sweet video will remind you of how even small acts can be the greatest forms of kindness and blessings when we do something kind for others.

“Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.” Proverbs 19:17

'A Thousand Years' Performance From Celtic Thunder's Michael O’Dwyer

Check out this wonderful performance from Celtic Thunder's Michael O’Dwyer of the song 'A Thousand Years' by Christina Perri.

“One step closer, I have died every day waiting for you, darling don't be afraid
I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more
And all along I believed I would find you, time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more” 

What a beautiful performance showcasing Michael O’Dwyer incredible voice!

In the video, there is a harpist, violinist, drummer, and a few guitarists playing on stage with Michael, and they all sound so amazing making music together. And there are lights shining all over the stage to create a starry night scene. The whole thing is very beautiful and lovely to look at and listen to.

The performance is from a Celtic Thunder concert that was filmed live in Dublin from 2017. And in the video, you can see how enthralled the audience is with the performance by Michael O’Dwyer and the other musicians on stage. The same can be said for people who have watched the video online!

“I was transported to the heaves! What an absolutely breathtaking performance! I had beautiful chills!” one person writes on YouTube after watching the video.

“Love this version almost as much as the original. His voice fits the song very much!” another person comments online.

Celtic Thunder is now going on their biggest tour of North America to date with 75 cities in the United States and Canada on the itinerary. Michael O’Dwyer joined Celtic Thunder back in 2016, and before that, he was a college student in Ireland. Now he brings joy to others with his marvelous voice!

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Michael O’Dwyer version of the song 'A Thousand Years' today!

34 Angelic Voices Sing 'Blessed Is The Lord'

It is always impressive to see how a choir of young people come together to worship God through song. In this video, 34 angelic voices sing “Blessed is the Lord.”

Little singers of an Armenian choir are standing confidently in precious outfits with tights. They are standing tall in front of a beautiful organ as their choir director, Tigran Hekekyan stands conducting their musical piece. 

The group sings this piece a cappella. There is such purity and integrity in their voices. The camera focuses on the conductor and we see that he is passionate and clearly signals his students well.

There are special moments of students smiling with joy as they share their gift of singing. As these teenagers sing out “Blessed is the Lord,” there is a sense of their joy and gratitude while they sing in unison with their voices. 

Tigran directs them with such precision and focus. He signals and provides direction with clarity and confidence. It is obvious that these students are taking after their conductor in the way that they all present with such conviction. 

The choir knows when to sing with every crescendo and decrescendo. They do a stunning job working together and following their director. 

The concept of following their conductor reminds me of the importance of following our “Conductor,” God. As we look to Him in our lives, it is vital that just like these young people never took their eyes off of their conductor, we also fix our eyes on Jesus. 

With the help and passion of our example in Christ, we too can model Him with the presentation of our lives.

“fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame,and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:2

Dance Team Overcomes Adversity to Wow Judges with Audition

Take a minute to be wowed by a young woman’s bravery and community through a devastating trial. In this video, a dance team overcomes adversity to wow judges with their audition.

At the start of this video, there is a group of girls wearing t-shirts that say hope, strength, and peace. The oldest of the group, the choreographer, introduces Holly who is in a wheelchair. 

This young girl was in the Manchester bombing at a concert. In an interview, Holly’s mom shares that she gifted her daughter with tickets to the concert. She, Holly, and Holly’s aunt went to the event. 

Unfortunately, Holly’s aunt passed away in the explosion of a bomb, and Holly was injured. Holly has been through so much with nerve damage in her left leg and she has had eleven operations. 

Sweet Holly wanted to go back to dancing, but her doctors did not know when or if that would ever be possible for her. The team created a routine to make her dream come true. 

One judge asks how it feels to be back in Manchester and Holly tears up and responds that this is the first time she has been in a large room similar to an arena. As the girls dance, Holly is front and center dancing from her wheelchair. 

Each move of the other dancers has a complimentary movement for Holly to do. Every girl has a wheelchair that they use during the performance. The judges tear up and smile during the audition and end with a standing ovation. 

This audition is unlike anything I have ever seen, it is such an inspiration. Just like Holly conquered her fears and succeeded, we too are more than conquerors in Christ. He is our hope.

“No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” Romans 8:37

7 bibles, Psalm 37:1-4

7 readings of Psalm 37:1-4 in a cinematic video style.
CEB = Common English Bible
CEV = Contemporary English Version
KJV= King James Version
LEB = Lexham English Bible
NIV = New International Version
NLT = New Living Translation
NRSV = New Revised Standard Version

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1. Contemporary English Version
Scripture quotations marked (CEV) are from the Contemporary English Version Copyright © 1991, 1992, 1995 by American Bible Society, Used by Permission.

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3. New International Version
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4. New Revised Standard Version
cripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

5. New Living Translation
Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

6. King James Version

7. Lexham English Bible
Scripture quotations marked (LEB) are from the Lexham English Bible. Copyright 2012 Logos Bible Software. Lexham is a registered trademark of Logos Bible Software.

11-Year-Old Dedicates 'Unchained Melody' To Her Grandparents

Check out this sweet video of a talented 11-year-old singing ‘Unchained Melody’ and dedicating the song to her grandparents.

“Woah, my love, my darling, I've hungered for your touch a long, lonely time
And time goes by so slowly and time can do so much
Are you still mine? I need your love, I need your love
God speed your love to me” 

What a beautiful cover of this lovely song. ‘Unchained Melody’ was originally released by The Righteous Brothers in 1965. And the talented girl performing her own rendition of the song in this video is Cassandra Star Armstrong.

Cassandra wanted to sing this song especially for her Nana and Papa, because it has always been a favorite of theirs. But many people online are glad that Cassandra shared her music video with others, because her voice is just wonderful to listen to!

“Gosh! It's hard to believe that this girl is only eleven with an incredible voice like that! I look forward to more,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“What a gorgeous version of this classic. So well done Cassandra. The entire set is beautiful, and you look absolutely lovely. May God continue to richly bless you,” writes another person online.

Cassandra has always loved to sing, and one of her dreams is to be a performer.

“I’ve honestly never thought of anything else,” Cassandra said. “I’ve always been singing and humming and dancing and I love to make people happy.”

From the time she began to talk, Cassandra would always be seen singing around the house.

“I always used to dance and perform little made up skits for my family,” Cassandra shared. “I’d always just kind of have fun with it and use my imagination.”

It is clear that this talented girl was born to perform! We hope that you enjoyed seeing her rendition of ‘Unchained Melody’ today!

Olympic Gymnast Jordan Chiles Overcome With Emotion After Perfect 10 Performance

Watch this amazing routine by Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and see her overcome with emotion after she learns that she received a perfect 10 for her performance!

At the start of Jordan’s performance on the mat, the announcers talked about how she had put her routine together in just 2 days. And how she opened her routine with a double layout and perfectly sticks it.

As Jordan moves around the mat jumping and flipping, she brings such great energy while doing such complicated moves. It is clear that she is having a fun time with her performance, but she also worked so hard to get to where she is now. Her sport requires so much dedication and practice, and this Olympic gymnast has definitely put in the work!

At the conclusion of her routine, Jordan falls to the ground in shock after hearing that she scored a perfect 10. It is such an emotional moment for her! Then her teammates and coaches all go crazy cheering for her as they surround the gymnast.

“I'm so happy for Jordan! Her reaction was priceless,” comments one person online.

“What a routine. Jordan is amazing...and to think she is just getting started,” writes another person.

“Absolutely stunning! So happy for her and I really hope UCLA continues to foster her amazing skills,” another person comments.

Back in 2020, Jordan Chiles represented the United States at the Olympics and won a silver medal in the team event. Now, she is a freshman on the UCLA gymnastics team and is already showing up with her best!

Way to go, Jordan! We hope that you enjoyed watching her fantastic gymnastic routine today!

Colossians 3:23-24 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.

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John 6:40 "For my Father’s will is that everyone who SEES HIS Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.”

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