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17-Year-Old Sings Using Sign Language For Her Deaf Parents And Earns Golden Buzzer

Love needs no translation. You can speak Spanish, French, or Sign Language–no matter the language, the actions of love are spoken loud and clear. A 17-year-old sings using sign language for her deaf parents and earns the golden buzzer on Spain’s Got Talent. 

Martina has had dreams of finding a way to bring the beauty of music to her parents, who are both deaf. Inspired by the French film Coda, Martina took her dream to the stage, and you won’t believe what happened next.

Ever since Martina was a little girl, she’s used her ability to hear and sing to open up a whole new world for her parents. Even though her parents can’t hear Martina’s voice, she found a way to incorporate sign language into her love of singing. 

After she explained to the judges that she was born to deaf parents and how she wanted to find a way to include her parents in her love of music, the judges were in awe of Martina’s heart. She then went on to sing a song in French while signing the lyrics in sign language. 

When her beautiful performance had ended, the audience cheered for her in applause along with her parents, who were cheering her on too!

One viewer who watched the performance was in awe of why Martina signed the song and taught the audience about the hearing impaired. She wrote, “What a beautiful program. The joy, the emotions, and also the teachings that she gave.” 

Another viewer echoed how difficult it is to sign and sing at the same time. She added, “I totally respect her. It's an almost impossible task to sing and translate to hand sign at the same time. She deserved it, hands down.” 

Martina definitely deserved to earn the golden buzzer, not just because of her gifts but because of the love, compassion, and respect she has for her parents. 

What a beautiful soul this sweet, 17-year-old lady has for those who interact with the world differently. Her gift reminds me of first Corinthians. If we do not have love, we have nothing. 

“I may speak in different languages, whether human or even of angels. But if I don't have love, I am only a noisy bell or a ringing cymbal,” 1 Corinthians 31:1.

17-Year-Old Brings Chills With Etta James' 'I'd Rather Go Blind' On The Voice

This young woman is incredibly talented. Check out this video where a 17-year-old brings chills with Etta James’ ‘I’d Rather Go Blind’ on The Voice.

Parijita Bastola begins her performance as the judges watch intently. This beautiful young woman appears dressed in her cultural Indian attire. Her bright orange wardrobe is as vibrant as her knockout round. 

She sings with such soul and passion. She has such strength and depth to her voice, and the judges nod in approval as she sings. 

Her voice is crisp, clear, and very easy to listen to. She has great depth and maturity for such a young age. This girl wows the crowd with her style, her ease, and the way that she finesses the song. 

Her vibrato is very natural, and she has such confidence. It is inspiring to watch and listen to her gift. At the end of her performance, the judges stand in ovation and applaud her. The crowd is wowed, and the judges rave about such a beautiful performance.

Experiencing someone else’s talent can be a way for us to worship the Lord. We know that every gift is from Him. When we witness an incredible skill, it is easy to make it about the person displaying it, but it is so important for us to be reminded that they glorify God.

We all have different abilities to offer, but they are all ultimately from and for the Lord. As we watch Parijita sing this soulful song, we celebrate the giftedness of her voice and are amazed by her young age. She is stunning.

“There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone, it is the same God at work.” 1 Corinthians 12:5-6

Loretta Lynn's Granddaughter And Willie Nelson's Son Sing 'Lay Me Down'

Beautiful, simple, and profound are the first words that come to mind as Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter and Willie Nelson’s son sing, ‘Lay Me Down.’ The duo sang ever so eloquently about the somber reality of passing from this side of heaven to the next. 

The song ‘Lay Me Down’ is a song penned like the words found in the Psalms that reflect on our own morality and how we will be at peace once we meet our heavenly father face to face. 

The song is told from the point of view of how rough and unfair the world is and how we don’t truly find peace until we are laid to rest. “When they lay me down someday, my soul will rise, then fly away. 

This old world will turn around. I’ll be at peace when they lay me down. This life isn’t fair, it seems. It’s filled with tears and broken dreams. There are no tears where I am bound, and I’ll be at peace when they lay me down,” is how the lyrics of the song goes. 

But what captures it so beautifully are the voices of Emmy Russell and Lukas Nelson. 

Lukas sounds so much like his grandfather Willie, and Emma exudes the spirit of her grandmother. Together the pair delivered a beautiful rendition their families would be proud of. 

Sadly, Lorretta Lynn passed away just a few weeks ago, and this performance is a stunning tribute to the “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” The torch has been passed on from one generation to the next of these musical families, and they honored the late and great Lorretta Lynn, who loved Christ more than life itself. The performance will absolutely bring tears to your eyes and call to the depths of your spirit that yearns to be with Jesus. 

“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” Psalms 4:8

Dwayne Johnson Tears Up As Writer Rob Delaney Recounts The Loss Of His Young Son

Watch this powerful moment when Dwayne Johnson tears up as writer Rob Delaney recounts the loss of his young son. 

If you’re born on planet earth, you will encounter love, loss, and pain. It’s a fact of life that we sometimes want to avoid. But if we did try to avoid it all–oh the things we would miss out on, especially as parents. We love our children so much that we spend our lives ensuring our sweet babes have everything they need. 

Both stars were recently guests on The One Show, where Rob Delaney shared the story of his precious, belated son Henry who had been diagnosed with cancer and had a tumor removed from the base of his brain just before his first birthday. 

The surgery had left his son physically disabled, but Rob said his son was still “...a funny and mischievous” little guy. After rounds of chemotherapy, they thought Henry would go on to live a full and healthy life. But then they learned his cancer had returned. Less than two years later, Henry passed on from this world into the arms of Jesus. 

Bewildered by the pain, Rob set out to write a book about the anger and rage he felt about losing his son but slowly, the book took on a new life as a way to share the grief parents go through from the loss of a child. As Rob continued to talk about the things bereaved parents need, he thanked Dwayne for being a man of action. 

Dwayne sent a tweet to Rob about the loss of his son, and it touched Rob’s heart because people often hesitate to say anything to grieving parents for fear of saying something wrong. At that moment, Dwayne wiped away tears sliding down his cheeks as he said the loss of Henry had hit home for him and his family because Dwayne’s whole world is his three precious daughters. 

Rob then added it had meant the world to him because Dwayne mentioned Henry’s name. Rob commented, “He said Henry’s name. After our son died, this really was (and still is) the greatest way to honor him. When people use his name, it gives him a place in this world forever.” 

The moment that passed between these two men is a bond shared between parents. We love our children and want the world for them. The idea of losing a child is unfathomable, and no one should bare the burden alone. Rob’s manifesto to life is, “A heart that hurts is a heart that works.” 

And it’s apparent both Dwayne and Rob’s hearts work in the way of our heavenly father. We weep with those who weep, and one day, we will all rejoice with those who rejoice in the presence of our mighty God–restored with those who have passed on to heaven before us. 

'He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death' or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away,” Revelations 21:4.

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16-Year-Old's Breaks Down During Audition But Returns To Earn The Golden Buzzer

Here’s a video from Australia’s Got Talent that’s bound to leave viewers in tears when a sweet 16-year-old contestant breaks down during her audition before returning to earn The Golden Buzzer. This one is a treasure!

Judge Kate Richie, sitting on the panel alongside Australian actor Shane Jacobson and Britain’s David Williams and Alesha Dixon, welcomes Breanna Lee and tells her to begin whenever she’s ready. 

Before doing so, though, Breanna looks to her left for encouragement from her two male supporters. They stand with host Ricki-Lee Coulter, one wearing a t-shirt with the words “Get Up, Stand Up, Show Up.”

Breanna sings Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colours.”  Breanna’s voice is angelic, and her eyes convey an understanding of the song on a deeper level. At 50 seconds, David closes his eyes and opens them as if attempting to absorb the music Breanna makes. The crowd loves Breanna, but the applause seems to disarm her, and she falters.

Breanna looks to her cheering section. The t-shirted man tells her to keep going, but she is now in tears and terrified. Alesha asks the orchestra to stop the music, and Kate and Ricki-Lee join Breanna on stage. The two comfort her, and the audience and David assure her that they’d like to hear more. Breanna calms and agrees to try again.

With renewed strength, Breanna sings the first two stanzas, and the crowd goes wild. Her voice is lovely and rich, her rendering authentic and real. At 3:05, though, there is another surprise. Breanna begins singing parts of the chorus in her native language! 

When the song is finished, the teary-eyed beauty from Melbourne seems not to understand how well she’s done—in spite of the rousing applause and the thumbs-ups from her fans. But the audience gets it. In fact, they exhort the judges to use The Golden Buzzer! 

David hears them and delivers exactly what they want at 4:35. Breanna has been fast-tracked to the semi-finals! Gold confetti rains down on this young woman, and she is overjoyed! Her family members smother her in hugs and loving accolades. Her smile is precious, and the moment is priceless!

Ms. Breanna is a student and lives with her foster family. They were the ones who encouraged her to sing her chosen song partially in her indigenous language. Here are four lines from “True Colours.”

In a world full of people
You can lose sight of it all
And the darkness inside you
Can make you feel so small

Motivated by a desire to show other First Nation kids and teens in foster care that they can reach their dreams, Breanna may very well be on the way to making all of hers come true!

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”” Joshua 1:9

Teacher Keeps An Empty Chair In His Classroom To Teach Valuable Lesson

This is an idea of creativity to share about being loving and kind. In this video, a teacher keeps an empty chair in his classroom to teach a valuable lesson.

At the start of this video, Kelly Clarkson shares that Dan Gill is a middle school teacher who has taught for over 52 years. Mr. Gill joins Kelly via video chat and thanks him for being a teacher and welcomes him. 

Dan begins to tell the story of how, when he was a boy, he was friends with a boy named Archie. The two of them were going to a birthday party of a friend in New York City, but when they got to the door, his mother said that Dan could come in, but Archie couldn’t. 

Dan questioned her why and she said that they have no more chairs. Dan pushed back at the age of 9 and said that he had been to their house many times and that they have a lot of chairs. He added that he would be happy to sit on the floor. 

The mother proceeded to say, “No, you can come in, but he cannot because there are no more chairs.” This broke Dan’s heart, and he felt terrible for his friend to be embarrassed and shamed in this way. He and Archie left and had tears in their eyes, and went back to his house.

Dan’s friend Archie was African American, and Dan was appalled at what his friend had experienced. 

Kelly asks if he tells his students that story. Dan says that he likes to use personal stories to teach history to young people to have a connection with history. He shares the opportunity that they have to come to a free school so they can make a difference and leaves one chair empty in his classroom as a reminder to have empathy.

The audience claps, and Kelly shares that they are grateful for who he is and what he does. They award him $1000 from the show. It is a special moment.

This is a great reminder that Jesus never kicked people out due to a “lack of chairs.” Jesus went to others and loved well and sat with people who were different from Him to share His gospel of love.

“When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, ‘Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners.’ On hearing this, Jesus said, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” Matthew 9:11-13

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Guitar Quartet Performs Stunning Rendition Of 'Fur Elise'

Check out this stunning rendition of ‘Fur Elise’ performed by a talented guitar quartet.

The performance was recorded live at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan, Italy. And the group putting on the amazing performance is called 40 Fingers.

“We are an acoustic guitar quartet with all of us coming from different musical backgrounds. Together we explore new sound galaxies in the name of fingerpicking combining it with our own style. We rearrange famous rock and pop songs,” reads the group’s bio on their YouTube page. “We share a passion for movies so we also enjoy arranging and playing some of our favorite films and TV series soundtracks. Live shows are our perfect dimension; we love to give you all our energies and emotions with no borders of languages and countries.”

This rendition of ‘Fur Elise’ by 40 Fingers is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Each guitar is played with perfect tone, and having the song played on acoustic guitars makes the composition feel even a little modern.

“I am never disappointed with 40 Fingers! Lovely rendition of this classic!! So beautiful!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“Well done you guys, you literally blow my mind with your music,” writes another person online.

The Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59 (better known as Für Elise) has to be one of the most recognized tunes of classical music. And it is also one of the three most recognized melodies of Ludwig van Beethoven.

When Beethoven wrote this song on April 27, 1810, he called it a “bagatelle.” The term’s meaning is a trifle or a thing of little importance. In music, a bagatelle is a short, light piece of music, usually for the piano. But little did Beethoven know that this piece of music would become one of his most well-known works!

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘Fur Elise’ today!

How I Overcame Depression

It has been years since James Lisi walked the streets of Manhattan, with a crack pipe in his pocket, in the middle of winter. Decades later he is still free from depression and anxiety. When he came to know the Truth–he found freedom.

Please join James as I shares his story.

Dad Covered In Coal Dust Takes Son To First Basketball Game

As a miner’s daughter, I couldn’t be more proud to share this story as a dad covered in coal dust takes his son to his first basketball game. 

Covered in soot and grime and still in grungy work clothes, Micheal McGuire wasn’t going to miss three-year-old Easton’s first experience of a professional basketball game. He could have chosen to be late in order to clean up, but that absolutely wasn’t going to happen.

Michael didn’t care what he looked like, he only cared about being a part of one of Easton’s first big milestones. His wife was so proud of him that she snapped a photo. Neither one of them expected it to go viral, but it did catch the attention of Kentucky head coach John Calipari, who shared why that moment was special to him.

John said, “I appreciate it because it’s how my family got their start in this country.” He added, “The American Dream got its start in a coal mine in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Isn’t it neat to know that for a quiet, humble guy like that–that people appreciate you.” 

After John saw this photo, he told the family that he wants them to be their VIP guests at the next Kentucky Wildcats basketball game. John says the reason for this special moment is because “You’re bringing light to a good man, a hard-working Kentucky and a coal miner who does everything he can to make time for his family and his son.” 

The photo went viral, with others commenting that Micheal is a great dad and a true hero. I couldn’t agree more. As a man, husband, and father–providing for your family is a responsibility that rests heavily on a man’s shoulders. It's a burden, but it’s also a responsibility that brings joy–especially in memory-making moments like this. Way to go, Michael! You are truly a wonderful father!

2 Samuel 7:14 "I will be a father to him, and he'll be a son to me.”

Actor Jack Black Sings 'School Of Rock' Song To Terminally Ill Fan

Actor Jack Black sings a ‘School of Rock’ soundtrack song to a terminally ill fan. 

What happens next is absolutely precious. During a fundraising event for palliative and hospice care at the Layla Paige and Friends Walk for TrinityKids Care in California, Jack encounters a young man named Abraham, who is terminal from a rare disease called Pearson syndrome.

The tenacious and comical actor gets level with Abraham while his mother Veronica films the chance encounter after Jack learns Abraham is a huge School Of Rock fan. Abraham then tells the Tenacious D singer-guitarist that his favorite scene of the film is when Jack sings “In the End of Time” (The Legend of The Rent). 

Jack wastes no time and immediately jumps into character for an impromptu of the song–just for Abraham while holding his hand. 

He stops singing for just a moment to ask Abraham, “That’s the song, right?” As he jumps back into the song that includes a ‘guitar’ solo, Abraham smiles and sings right along with him. When the performance is over, Jack genuinely thanks Abraham for his love of the film and squeezes his hand. 

I can’t imagine a more precious, selfless moment than to bring joy into the life of another who is suffering. It’s a beautiful scene that unfolds between a man who loves to make people laugh and a child whose precious moments on earth are limited. 

Not only did Jack make Abraham’s day, but Jack also helped create precious moments his mother, Veronica, will treasure forever. 

Since the event, the video has gone viral, making rounds on the internet because it is just a personal and truly giving moment. Isn’t that one of the most beautiful things God has given us? 

The ability to be selfless and to connect with another human being in life. It doesn’t take much to show compassion, love, and kindness. It can be as simple as singing. 

Galatians 5:22 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness.”

Steven Curtis Chapman Shares Powerful Testimony With I Am Second

Walking this life sometimes requires surrendering pain, sorrow, and questions to God. And in some cases, it feels like it’s minute by minute. Other times it’s when grief and trauma hit like tidal waves. Steven Curits Chapman shares a powerful testimony with I Am Second. 

He came from humble beginnings, being born to teenage parents in Kentucky. But his father set a foundational example for Steve. Even though his family was what he called ‘a mess,’ Steve still remembers his father getting down on his knees to pray and ask God how to be a good husband and a good father. 

Steve learned to fall in love with Jesus and follow God at an early age. As he grew into his teen years, he was drawn to the guitar and had a record deal by the time he finished high school.

This would go on to open doors for Steve to be one of the most successful and well-known artists in Christian Music. His songs are laced with life experiences of pain, from tragedy to songs of worshiping God to songs about being a father. He said it’s akin to ripping out pages of his journal and turning these words into music.

He and his wife would go on to have three biological kids and three through adoption. At the peak of his career and seemingly at the peak of joy in his personal life, Steve treasured all the blessings that had been bestowed upon him. 

Tragically, through an accident at home, he lost his youngest daughter. 

The dark days afterward could’ve torn his family apart. It’s rare for a family, much less a marriage, to survive the loss of a child. As a self-proclaimed fixer, this was a situation he couldn’t fix, which led to a 14-year journey of grief and surrendering the ‘why’ questions daily to God. 

Yet, Steve’s advice is to take it all to God because God already knows you’re angry, He knows you’re grieving, and He knows you’re confused, but God reminds us to come to him–bring your burdens to him. 

God wants us to trust Him because God is still good. He is still faithful, and He can still be trusted. 

Matthew 11:28-30 "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”

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