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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sunday's Must-See GodVine Videos..10 Year Old Cancer Patient Stuns Everyone with Her Voice - Plus, 2 Babies Trick Mom!


10 Year Old Cancer Patient Sings the National Anthem




Lily Anderson is a 10 year old girl battling cancer. She is brave for what she does in the hospital - but she is also brave for displaying such talent in front of so many people! Watch as she knocks singing the national anthem out of the park!

"Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God." - Romans 15:7

Hi, Everyone! Love and acceptance is an important part of living a Christian life. It is hard to do, but realize those who may be different from you still deserve your love and respect. Be strong - God has your back. :) We hope you like these videos!

Sunday's Must-See GodVine Videos
10 Year Old Cancer Patient Sings the National Anthem - and Brings Everyone to their Feet!10 Year Old Cancer Patient Sings the National Anthem - and Brings Everyone to their Feet!
Lily Anderson is a 10 year old girl battling cancer. She is brave for what she does in the hospital - but she is also brave for displaying such talent...
Fast Thinking Bus Driver Saves the Life of a Student - a Modern Day HeroFast Thinking Bus Driver Saves the Life of a Student - a Modern Day Hero
When one student suddenly choked on a plastic ice cube while taking a drink of water, his friends thought he was joking. Soon, he couldn't breathe and...
A Mother Gets the BEST Christmas Surprise She Ever Could - Just Watch!A Mother Gets the BEST Christmas Surprise She Ever Could - Just Watch!
You'll tear up when you watch this mother be surprised by her Marine son, who she didn't expect to be home for Christmas. Thank the Lord he returned s...
Smart Cat Helps Out his Puppy Friends in the Craziest Way - You Gotta See ThisSmart Cat Helps Out his Puppy Friends in the Craziest Way - You Gotta See This
HMM - maybe cats DO rule! You won't believe you eyes when you watch this video of a smart cat helping out some puppies. He's a genius. :)...
The Cutest Twins Play a Little Trick on Their Mother - LOLThe Cutest Twins Play a Little Trick on Their Mother - LOL
Having a baby in the house is a lot of work... but having twins can just be insanity! Watch as these adorable little boys play a trick on their mom. :...
2 of the Strangest Best Friends You'll Ever See2 of the Strangest Best Friends You'll Ever See
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover - so we won't judge these best of friends! Sometimes you can find amazing friendships in the strangest of pla...

Today's Story
A Sunday StrangerThe parking lot filled rapidly on Sunday morning as members of the large church congregation filed into church. As usually happens in a church that size, each member had developed a certain comfort zone -- a block of space within those four church walls that became theirs after the second or third sitting. It was as much a part of their church experience as the recliner was to the television at home.

One morning a stranger stood at the edge of the parking lot near a dumpster. As families parked cars and piled out, they noticed him rummaging through the trash.

"Oh no! I don't believe it," whispered a lady to her husband. "That's all we need -- a bunch of homeless people milling around here." One worried little girl tugged on her dad's sleeve. "But Daddy..." Daddy was busy sizing up the bearded stranger, whose baggy, outdated trousers and faded flannel shirt had dusted too many park benches.

"Don't stare at him, honey," he whispered, and hurried her inside. Soft music filled the high-ceilinged sanctuary as churchgoers settled into their usual spots. The choir sang an opening chorus, "In His presence there is comfort... in His presence there is peace...".

Sunlight suddenly flooded the center aisle. The double doors swung open and the homeless man, sloppy and stooped, headed toward the front.

"Oh no, it's him!" somebody muttered. "What does he think he's doing, anyway?" snapped an incredulous usher.

The stranger set his bagful of dumpster treasures on the very first pew, which had been upholstered in an expensive soft teal fabric just three months ago.

The music stopped. And before anyone had a chance to react, he ambled up the stairs and stood behind the fine, hand-crafted oak podium, where he faced a wide-eyed congregation.

The disheveled stranger spoke haltingly at first, in a low, clear voice. Unbuttoning and removing his top layer of clothing, he described Jesus, and the love He has for all people.

"Jesus possesses a sensitivity and love that far surpasses what any of us deserves." Stepping out of the baggy old trousers, the stranger went on to describe a forgiveness that is available to each and every one of us... without strings attached.

Unconditionally He loves us. Unconditionally He gave his very life for us. Unconditionally and forever, we can have the peace and assurance that no matter who we are, where we've come from, or how badly we may have mistreated others or ourselves, there is hope. In Jesus, there is always hope.

"You see, my friends, it is never too late to change," the man continued. "He is the Author of change, and the Provider of forgiveness. He came to bring new meaning to 'life'."

Men and women squirmed as reality hit them like an electrical current. The stranger tugged at his knotted gray beard, and removed it. "I'm here to tell you that we are loved with a Love far beyond human understanding, a Love that enables us to accept and love others in return."

Then tenderly he added, "Let's pray together." That wise pastor -- under the guise of a homeless "nobody" -- did not preach a sermon that day, but every person left with plenty to think about.


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