Send this to a Graduate you love and make their day! Buy the mini-movie here: https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/18852/Graduates--Here-You-Are As your graduates make this important transition in life, use this mini-movie to inspire them to keep
their eyes focused on the ultimate goal: their relationship with Jesus Christ. By: Centerline New Media https://www.godtube.com/centerlinenewmedia/
Do not miss this incredibly story of courage, adversity and unwavering faith in God. Captain Scotty Smiley graduated West Point in 2003 and soon after began serving our country in Iraq. In the Spring of 2005, a suicide car bomber took the sight in both
of his eyes. While many would allow this disability to hold us back, Scotty reminds us that nothing is impossible with God. Not only is Scotty the U.S. Army’s first blind active duty officer, he continues to defy the odds by climbing mountains, surfing, skydiving,
skiing, running marathons and even writing a book! We love and salute you Captain Scotty Smiley! May God continue to bless you, your ministry and your family! Be sure to grab his new book “Hope Unseen” https://www.amazon.com/Hope-Unseen-Story-Active-Duty-Officer/dp/1439183791
In April 2011 I went to Winter Jam as a volenteer and my dad and I were right behind where the stage that Tony was speaking on. I was able to meet him and he gave me permission to put this online. He is defidently inspirational, and is one of my favorite speakers!!!
This video will encourage you in your faith, hope, and trust. Don't let Satan rob you of any of these. God is your stronghold. Believe and grow in faith, hope, and trust.
When things are very difficult in life, it is easy for us to question that life as a whole, and even question God. But Biblically, the whole concept of hardship & persecution is for those events to shape our character, and to make our hearts and faith stronger. God would not love us if He made our lives all perfect. In fact; it would be to our detriment.
This is pretty cool! Thinking about space and its infiniteness, reminds me of the great majesty and mystery of our Great Creator. No amount of science or technology will ever come close to His power!
This is so inspiring--a wonderful reminder to never say never. With Christ, all things are possible! Berkley student, Austin Whitney, made one of the worst decisions of his life as a teenager four years ago--to get behind the wheel after drinking with his friends. He is having to live with the painful consequence every day--but thank the Lord, Austin is awakened and has used this tragedy for good. He is now a coveted public speaker for the prevention of drinking and driving. Thank you for your inspiration Austin, and continue the good work! God bless!
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