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Aspiring Broadway Singer Luke Islam Earns Last Golden Buzzer Of The Season

12-year-old Luke Islam earns the last golden buzzer on America’s Got Talent with his inspiring audition. From the moment that he learned how to talk, Luke was singing. A pre-school showcase gave him his start and he hasn’t slowed down since. As a New York native, Luke has a heart for Broadway. He has seen numerous live shows and hopes to one day be on the stage himself. “I love the audience. I love the crowd. I love the stage, the props, the costumes. I want to be up. I want to do what they do.” Before his audition, he expressed his love for judge Julianne Hough. Julianne and her brother, Derek, are known for dancing and performing together. Luke and his sister have looked up to the pair as they each learn to perform. Then, Luke goes on to belt out the words to ‘She Used To Be Mine’ from the Broadway musical ‘Waitress.’ It’s obvious that this young boy has a gift for singing. His big voice and contagious personality easily won over the judges and audience. After the audition, Luke heard nothing but praise from the panel. But it was Julianne’s comments that brought on the tears. “You have such talent and grace. You have something so special. You have an essence inside of you that has given you that has given you a gift." She went on the say that she believed Luke would become a star and it was going to happen much sooner than he thought. That’s when Julianne reached over and pressed the golden buzzer sending Luke straight through to the live shows. There’s no doubt that this talented young man deserved the very last golden buzzer on this season.

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There is no App for this peace! It is not in any store, it cannot be purchased, and it is only in Christ Jesus!
This video will manifest the peace of God and His calmness in you! Every time I watch this video I am uplifted, I pray it’s the same for you! Be encouraged this day no matter what you are going through for Jesus is alive forevermore!!

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14-Year-Old Voice Contestant Performs 'You Say' From Lauren Daigle

14-year-old Jordan Anthony sings a beautiful duet of Lauren Daigle’s ‘You Say’ alongside his coach, Delta Goodrem. Jordan is a contestant on the 2019 season of The Voice Australia. When we first met this young man, we learned that the musical prodigy had a rough childhood. He was constantly bullied, but he turned to music and writing as a means of escape. He was able to overcame his obstacles and now he’s made it all the way to the finals of the hit singing competition. Week after week, this teen has impressed the judges and crowd with his incredible vocals and perfect song choices. Today, he’s hitting the stage with his coach, Australian singer Delta Goodrem. Just listen as they belt out the powerful lyrics to the Christian hit ‘You Say.’ “You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing You say I am strong when I think I am weak And You say I am held when I am falling short And when I don't belong, oh You say I am Yours And I believe, oh I believe What You say of me Oh, I believe” In 2018, Grammy award-winning artist Lauren Daigle released this incredible worship song. It quickly became a smash hit and climbed to the top of the Christian Billboard charts. The poignant lyrics resonated with the entire world and ‘You Say’ became popular in both the Christian and secular music scene. There have been countless covers and interpretations, each one reiterating the words that our God loves us no matter what. With everything that he has overcome in life, Jordan is the perfect voice to sing out these special words. What a talent well beyond his years.

Trey McLaughin Leads Worship With 'O Come To The Altar'

Christian musician Trey McLaughlin and The Sounds Of Zamar perform a moving rendition of the Elevation Worship hit ‘O Come To The Altar.’ From a very young age, Trey has had a passion for singing and performing. Growing up, he would sing at school and in church choirs. Eventually, he put together an inspiring gospel group called Trey McLaughlin & the Sounds Of Zamar. Today, this talented group is belting out the words to a powerful gospel song about healing through God. “Are you hurting and broken within? Overwhelmed by the weight of your sin? Jesus is calling Have you come to the end of yourself Do you thirst for a drink from the well? Jesus is calling” When Elevation Worship released ‘O Come To The Altar’ in 2017, it became an instant hit. In fact, it reached number two on the Christian Billboard charts and was certified platinum. In just a few short years, this worship song has become a favorite for worship leaders during church services. The meaningful lyrics remind us all that there is love and forgiveness with God. “O come to the altar The Father's arms are open wide Forgiveness was bought with The precious blood of Jesus Christ” Jesus Christ is the true focus of our worship. When we put our faith and trust in Him, there is no obstacle that we cannot overcome. Bring your troubles and worries to the altar and let His Holy Word guide our paths. This song is the perfect way to give praise to His name.

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Jessica Willis Fisher Sings Emotional Original Song 'My History'

Former lead singer of The Willis Clan, Jessica Willis Fisher, shares an emotional original song titled ‘My History.’ At one time, Jessica seemed to have it all as a member of the popular musical group comprised of her fellow siblings. But behind closed doors, she suffered abuse at the hands of her father. Through strength and courage, she found a way to escape and eventually married a kind and caring man named Sean. For a time, Jessica wondered if her music career was done as she hit a wall in her songwriting. But when she started to use music as a means of healing, everything transformed. What followed is the lyrics of her open and honest song, ‘My History.’ “All my story now belongs to me I will start to build a better life for me No one else will know what I could see I am my survivor and you will be my history oh, I am my survivor and you will be my history oh, I am my survivor and you are just my history” On a blog post, Jessica wrote about the story behind the powerful tune. “As I reached a new level of healing about my past and childhood experiences, I began a song that I struggled to piece together. It took time and there were a number of iterations over the rest of 2017. But once it was finally done, this song succeeding in ushering in a new wave of original art. I was relieved and reaffirmed in my belief that writing and music are beautiful and essential parts of who I am. That is the space I continue to exist in and I am in the thrill of brand new exploration.” Others in a similar situation may be scared to speak up, but these words of hope and healing can offer encouragement and support to many.

5 Sisters Sing Lauren Daigle's 'You Say'

The five sisters of Better Together perform a beautiful rendition of the Lauren Daigle hit, ‘You Say.’ This 2018 worship song became a smash hit in both the Christian and secular music scene. It reached the top of the Christian Billboard charts and led to a multitude of covers and interpretations. The powerful words remind us that God provides us with strength and hope when times may seem difficult. “You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing You say I am strong when I think I am weak And You say I am held when I am falling short And when I don't belong, oh You say I am Yours And I believe, oh I believe What You say of me Oh, I believe” Better Together is a musical ensemble of five siblings. As a group, they have performed numerous hymns and cover songs. Many of their videos have been shared across social media, including this Lauren Daigle cover. Just listen as the sisters belt out the lyrics of ‘You Say’ with a piano accompaniment. What a beautiful reminder that we are so loved by our God in Heaven. Romans 8:37-39 “37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

97-Year-Old Grocery Bagboy Shares Inspirational Work Ethic

97-year-old bagboy Benny Ficeto isn’t letting something like age damper his incredible work ethic. This elderly man from Perth Amboy, New Jersey started working as a shoe shiner when he was just seven. From there, he became a barber before enlisting in the military. Benny fought with the Army Air Force during World War II and eventually ‘retired’ as a warehouse supervisor for a cosmetics company. But this determined man wasn’t about to sit still. Since that moment, Benny has continued to work various jobs to keep busy. Currently, he is a bagboy two days a week at the Stop & Shop in his town. He works for a total of four hours each day and never takes a break. When pressed on the subject, Benny has some strong feelings. "I don't want to stop. Don't tell me how to work. See the light on, that's where I'm going." For Benny, a hard day’s work isn’t about the money. It’s about finding a purpose and putting your all into everything that you do. He said, "I get a feeling that I did something good. You can't just stand around, like an idiot. You have to have a reason to keep alive." Benny even went on to say that he only gets to work four hours a day, so he wants to make the most of every minute. And the customers are more than happy to come through this senior citizen’s line. Benny is truly an example of how age doesn’t have to slow you down.

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5 Phases of life | Shashikant Khamkar

In this video Motivational Speaker Mr.Shashikant Khamkar highlights the 5 different phases of life that can bring you success and how to make the most out of it.

Mr. Shashikant Khamkar, with his unmatched set of skills, is changing many lives by helping people to architect their destiny. He is an excellent orator, business coach, mentor & corporate trainer. He is illuminating the souls by awakening their conscious mind using spirituality. To train people for the modern world challenges Mr. Khamkar uses spiritual healing.

Practising Gays Can Be Saved

Yes, practising gays can be saved...but would you really want to practise it after knowing what Christ done on your behalf on Calvary's cross? I don't want too, but i do sometimes still fall to gay lust. God's word and my conscience then convicts me, but the Holy Spirit immediately reminds me of my right standing in Christ.

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Country Singer Abby Anderson Pens Emotional Song 'Daddy'

Have a tissue ready, because this emotional song titled ‘Daddy’ will bring a tear to your eye! Written by country singer Abby Anderson, the song was inspired by Abby’s love for her own father and how she feels about the great influence a father can have on his daughter. “Cause daddy he loves me just like you do He treats me like a queen just like you, just like you do He's my shoulder to cry on, he's my best friend Oh and daddy, he loves me just like you I'm grown up now, daddy can't you see For all of your actions, you taught me everything I want my husband to be” The music video mirrors the touching lyrics of the song, showing a young woman getting proposed by her boyfriend. She then goes home to show her mom and dad her engagement ring. The following scenes show the sweet father walking his daughter down the aisle and dancing with her at the wedding reception. It is a sentimental song and video that many fathers of daughters are sure to relate to. And a song that could be used for a father-daughter dance at a wedding that would not leave a dry eye in the room! Abby Anderson is a 22-year-old country singer from Texas who has recently come into the spotlight in the past few years. She was named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country, and she also earned a spot on Pandora’s “2018 Country Artists to Watch” list. The talented artist also had her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2018, singing on the same stage as many famous country stars have before her. Abby’s music career is looking bright, and she is sure to keep sharing her talent with her fans for years to come!

Rise Up Children's Choir Sings 'Speechless' From Disney's Aladdin

The Rise Up Children’s Choir performs a breathtaking cover of ‘Speechless’ from Aladdin. In 2019, Walt Disney released a live-action remake of the beloved animated film. Like any Disney movie, this one is packed with big names, such as Will Smith as The Genie. The songs that made this movie so popular were also updated and the entire production was full of elaborate set pieces and dazzling scenery. The film also featured a brand new song from Naomi Scott who portrayed Jasmine in the movie. ‘Speechless’ is a powerful ballad all about speaking up and not being silenced. “But I can't cry And I can't start to crumble Whenever they try To shut me or cut me down I can't stay silent Though they wanna keep me quiet And I tremble when they try it All I know is I won't go speechless” Today, the talented voices of the Rise Up Children’s Choir are covering this special song. The choir is open to kids age 6 through 18 and they perform songs from every genre of music. On their website, the mission statement is described. “Every child is born with talents and passions. Rise Up Children’s Choir is a place where young performers are encouraged to pursue their passions and celebrate life through creative expression and personal discovery, both as members of the choir and in their daily lives.” Set to a jaw-dropping backdrop, this rendition of ‘Speechless’ will truly leave you in awe. It’s so amazing to see so many young vocalists come together and combine their incredible voices for this performance.

America's Got Talent Violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa Plays 'Blessed Assurance'

The talented violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa shares his gift of music with us in this video of him playing ‘Blessed Assurance.' And when you hear him play this beautiful hymn, it’s hard to not sing along to the familiar melody. “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine; Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine! Heir of salvation, purchase of God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood. This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long. This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Savior all the day long.” Tyler was recognized for his talents on the violin when he was given a golden buzzer by Simon Cowell on America’s Got Talent. At just 11 years old, his energy and charisma on stage while he was playing blew the crowd and judges away. Before his audition, he gave the audience a little back story as to how he started playing the violin. When Tyler was just 4 years old, he was diagnosed with Leukemia. The cancer almost took his life, but he was able to fight through it and has been in remission for almost 4 years now. Unfortunately, when Tyler was battling for his life, he also had to deal with being bullied at school. Mean-spirited kids would spread rumors that his cancer was contagious, and children would avoid him at all costs. To deal with the pain from bullying, Tyler decided to take up the violin when he was 7 years old. “When I play the violin, it helps me forget about all the bad stuff,” explains Tyler. “I just didn’t want to be the kid with cancer. So now I’m the kid who plays the violin.” His mother said that once he started playing the violin, all the energy and happiness that her son had before came back. The music brought him back up from his lowest point and gave him new life. What a blessing to see that Tyler is now healthy and using his musical talents to not just bring himself joy, but many other people as well!

Blind Vietnam Vet Robert Finley Stuns With Original Song On America's Got Talent

Vietnam veteran Robert Finley hopes to fulfill his musical dreams as he auditions for America’s Got Talent. Robert’s love of music started at a very young age. “Music was the only thing that I could get into that I wouldn’t get in trouble about.” At the age of 19, Robert served in the Vietnam War. After returning home, he started and family and got a job as a carpenter to support them. But he never lost his passion for music. About four years ago, while getting an eye exam, Robert discovered that he had glaucoma. Now, he is almost completely blind in both eyes. But Robert isn’t letting his eyesight bring him down. “A bad thing, sometimes it brings out the best thing. I began to play the music again. It made me reach inside to find myself.” Now, he’s auditioning for America’s Got Talent with a stunning original song titled, ‘Get It While You Can.’ This upbeat jazz tune had the audience on their feet clapping along. After the performance, Robert received a standing ovation. Judge Julianne Hough said, “You might not be able to see us, but I hope you can feel us.” There was so much energy in the room that Robert was sure to feel their joy and excitement. Then, judge Howie Mandel made his remarks. “This is so important for people to listen to the song and live life the way you do. You’re a great inspiration and a great talent.” Robert truly has a gift for performing and I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot more of him in the future.

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