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Platinum ticket winner Canaan James Hill has Lionel Richie pacing and PREACHING after his spectacular rendition of “I Need Your Glory” by Earnest Pugh! The 17-year-old gospel singer with buttery velvet vocals will get to bypass the first round of Hollywood Week on American Idol!
It is encouraging that young men like Canaan are more interested in witnessing for God than winning the contest. In this instance, it motivated Lionel Ritchie to join in and start preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. For one, it will be a great encouragement to other Christians, and we can pray that God will use it to challenge unbelievers to reconsider where they stand with regard to their Creator.
God has used Nick Vujicic to bring the Gospel message to millions. Listen to this powerful message from Nick, you will be inspired and encouraged. Share this video with others, it will probably be the most important thing you can do today.
Nick is right, the greatest cure of all is Jesus Christ. Connect with Nick Vujicic. He wants to help you with your next steps in your journey with Jesus! He shares here, a message of encouragement especially to those who are still asking the biggest spiritual questions and wondering, âWho are we? Why are we here?â Being born without arms and legs has definitely forced Nick to consider the bigger questions of life. And maybe you’ve seen him on YouTube. Nick just wants the world to know that God is real and hope is real.
In this video Nick poses important questions: ” Maybe right now your crisis has to do with your family, relationships, maybe your job. And as a society facing uncertain times, we kind of get stopped in our tracks. We put our confidence in what we normally accept as normal–that we have a job, that we go to school, that we have people in our life. What happens when we put confidence in things or people and they’re taken away? Where do we get our strength from, and where do we find our hope? Jesus is the greatest cure of all.
Fiji Rugby Sevens thank God with prayer and a hymn after winning Olympic Gold.
Fijiâs rugby sevens team wrote another chapter in one of the great Olympic stories at the Tokyo Stadium, when they won the countryâs second gold medal by beating New Zealand 27-12 in the final. They gathered in a circle and filled the empty Tokyo Stadium with a beautiful rendition of their team hymn. âWe always start with our prayers and songs, and we always end with our prayers and songs,â Tuwai said, âand that song says that our God is a loving God, and that while we always tend to go stray from what he expects from us, he still loves us, and gives us good things.â
Fijiâs players pray and celebrate after their win against New Zealand at the Tokyo Stadium. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Sydney McLaughlin ‘giving the glory to God’ after earning Olympic gold, another world record
âAll the glory to God,â McLaughlin told NBC following the victory. âHonestly, this season just working with my new coach and my new support system, itâs truly just faith and trusting the process. I couldnât ask for anything more and truly it is all a gift from God.â
“I think the biggest difference this year is my faith, trusting God and trusting that process, and knowing that Heâs in control of everything. As long as I put the hard work in, Heâs going to carry me through. And I really cannot do anything more but give the glory to Him at this point.â2
McLaughlin often uses social media as tool by which she expresses her faith and shares the Gospel with fans. As depicted by an Instagram post from February, McLaughlin has actively chosen to hand her future over to God.
âWe can laugh at whatever lies ahead because we know HE has already won,â McLaughlin wrote. âWe can sleep easier at night knowing HE has a plan for whatever may normally trouble us. We can laugh at anything that doesnât fit the purpose for our lives, because we know Godâs plan is greater.â
Through social media, she has revealed that her relationship with God is more than just a matter of believing in God, it is a friendship with Him.
âThe peace of knowing I will always have a friend, always have His support, and always have His LOVE; makes even the loneliest of moments feel full,â McLaughlin wrote in May. âMy soul finds rest in knowing He is not like us. He doesnât change, and He will never leave me. Giving the ability to be completely content, no matter the situation. Simply because, I donât have to face it alone. That. Is. Love.â
Circled on Nicolla’s wrist: “Jesus Makes All things New” and her book to record and improve her jumps along with encouraging scriptures.Â
These three testimonies were stand outs but I have been impressed by the number of Christian athletes that have recognised the importance of acknowledging God when they have achieved victory or even a personal best. There have been many that have given a verbal witness like Thomas Green joint winner of the K2 1000m Canoe Sprint. When asked if he would like to thank anyone, he immediately responded by saying, “I am a man of faith and above all I would like to thank my Lord for all that I have achieved and then went on to thank his parents, coach and support team. Many have gone to their knees in prayer immediately at the conclusion of their race or shown some other physical manifestation such as looking up to heaven and raising their arms in thanksgiving.
It has been inspiring me to me and I am sure challenging to many people that have witnessed these expressions of faith and thanksgiving to God. May God bless abundantly all of these faithful Christian athletes and may we see many more.