The a cappella men of In The Stairwell have become a singing sensation on America's Got Talent. This Air Force Academy group combines talent and dance in the most incredible way.
Each performance, they manage to impress the judges and audience even more than before. Now, these gentlemen are back with a unique rendition of "Some Nights" by Fun.
I just love how all of these voices blend together to create an amazing sound. And when they start dancing around the stage, I can't help but to groove along too. I'm so excited to see what these guys do next!
There's no doubt that the gentlemen from Midwest Vocal Express have talent. This barbershop harmony group can blend their voices together in the most amazing way.
Just listen as they perform the classic Disney song 'A Whole New World' from the movie Aladdin. I've heard this song hundreds of times, but this stripped down rendition is so pleasing to the ear. You truly feel the impact of the lyrics with each note that is sang.
I'm so glad that this group is sharing their talents on a big stage for all the world to hear. Who else is going to listen to this one again?
12-year-old Darci Lynne may be young but that's not stopping her from being one of the most talented ventriloquists that I've ever seen. And Darci is thrilling crowds as she competes on America's Got Talent.
During her first audition, Darci earned the coveted golden buzzer. Now, she's back on stage with a new act and a whole new friend, Oscar. Darci goes on to explain that Oscar has a crush on one of the judges, Mel B, and he has a special song for her.
And just wait until you hear this funny rendition of The Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You." This talented girl is definitely going places!
These four Indiana state police officers were made famous last year when their Grease lip sync went viral.
This year, they're at the Indiana State Fair and decided to have some fun.So they hopped on a golf cart and gave a hilarious impromptu sing-a-long to the famous hit 'The Boys Are Back In Town'.
I love watching as they groove to the beat while cruising down the road. This video is already being seen all over the Internet and the officers are happy to put a smile on someone's face. This video had me giggling the whole way through. What a joyful memory!
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With the upcoming solar eclipse, experts are warning people not to look at the sun directly. In order to view the eclipse, you need to wear special glasses created for this purpose. Some people think that this notion may be silly but 70-year-old Lou Tomososki knows the damage that the sun can do to your eyes.
Lou was only a teenager when he looked at the sun directly, for about 20 seconds, during an eclipse. That brief glimpse resulted in a pea-sized blank spot in his right eye.
Now that another solar eclipse is on the horizon, Lou wants to warn others about these dangers and ensure that no one else has damage like his. Please listen to this important advice when you enjoy one of God's wonders.
There's no doubt that this feline loves her human. Just watch as she rushes to comfort her owner when she starts to 'cry.'
Many people say that cats can be more reserved than a dog, but this video shows just how caring they truly are. This cat knows that her owner is having a rough time and just wants her presence to be known as a source of comfort and support.
I'm so glad that God placed animals on this earth with us and we get to share such incredible bonds. Aren't all of God's creatures just amazing?
67-year-old Steve Goodwin was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease almost three years ago. Because of his illness, he was forced to give up his job as a software designer. But his wife Jonie says the hardest part about all this is that Steve can no longer remember the songs he composed on the piano over the years.
Throughout his life, Steve wrote over 24 songs and most of them were written for the love of his life, Jonie. These special songs served as the soundtrack to their lives. She says, "losing the songs would be like losing him". Unfortunately, Steve never wrote down those songs, so as his memory started fading, so did pieces of all the music.
Then one day a family friend and pianist named Naomi stepped in and did something amazing. Naomi offered to help reconstruct the songs using the bits and pieces Steve could still play from memory. Note by note, Naomi slowly helped Steve recover his songs and they made sure to record every finished piece so it would never be forgotten again. And one of the most incredible things is that with Naomi's help, Steve was able to write an entirely new song.
While Steve continually forgets conversations and can no longer add numbers, music still lives inside of him. What a special memory for Steve and his family.
I know that they will cherish these forever. Our prayers go out to Steve and his family during this difficult time.
Hairstylist Vanessa Howard knows all to well what it's like to be a single mother and homeless. When she thought she had hit rock bottom, Vanessa sent up a single prayer to the Lord and what happened after that changed her life.
Vanessa was able to turn her life around and now she is a successful business owner. But Vanessa never forget her struggles and has made it her mission to give back to the homeless women in her community.
Once a month, Vanessa, her five daughters and, other volunteers get together and give homeless women makeovers. The process usually takes about six to eight hours for a full transformation. Many of these women are struggling and some are even victims of domestic violence.
Her hair salon is called Giving Hands and that is the absolute the perfect name for what Vanessa does for her community. Vanessa has been giving makeovers for homeless women for about four years. Vanessa says giving is contagious and encourages all of us to look around and find ways to be blessings to others in big and small ways.
What an amazing story of how God is using Vanessa's gifts and talents to help others.
Demi Lovato's secular pop song 'Sorry Not Sorry' paints a picture of a wronged woman getting back at her ex. But the lyrics are full of hateful language and inappropriate words.
Christian artist Beckah Shae decided to give this secular song a Christian remix and created her own lyrics that glorify the Lord.
Our Lord is so good in all of His ways and I love that Beckah can turn a song like this into something that can be used as praise. I'm so glad this talented musician is giving all the glory to Him. Amen!
Keith Davison and his wife were married for 66 years before she lost her battle with cancer. 94-year-old Keith was left alone for the first time in decades and he began to feel that loss and loneliness tremendously.
That's when this retired judge decided he was going to fill the quiet with some noise, a lot of noise. Keith decided to install an in-ground swimming pool at his house and open it up to the entire neighborhood.
Now, children and their come to his pool each day and enjoy splashing around as Keith watches from a chair nearby. He has filled those empty moments with joy and laughter. While Keith does not have an biological grandchildren, the kids in the neighborhood now call themselves his adopted grandkids. What a beautiful story!
When we bring a pet into our lives, they truly become a part of the family. They give us unconditional love and lifetime of memories to cherish.
This touching poem titled 'Owner, Dearest Friend' is given from the prospective of our precious animals once they have crossed the rainbow bridge. It is always a difficult time when we lose a beloved pet, but hearing these special words helps to ease the pain.
Our animals truly make an impact on our lives for the better and they will never be forgotten. I'm going to hug my furbaby just a little bit tighter today.
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