Inspiring Story: Thanksgiving Special
Okay, so I know that I'm a bit late in putting this up, but I promised you all that I was going to have a special Inspiring Story for Thanksgiving. I went through many videos, trying to find just the perfect one, and while it isn't specifically "thanksgiving-ish," I wanted to post it for you all because it is very inspiring. It's a testimony by a Latin Soul Artist named Martin Cantu. The quality isn't the greatest, but the story is awesome! Enjoy!
The thought that comes to mind when I hear testimonies like these is just how thankful I am to God for all that He is doing around the world. Sometimes, we get stuck in "our own little worlds," and we fail to see that other people have real needs, too. God is filling that need in amazing ways... let's be the tool -- like Joyce was in this case --through which He does it! Happy Thanksgiving!
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The next Inspiring Story is scheduled for December 10-12. I hope to see you there!
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The next Inspiring Story is scheduled for December 10-12. I hope to see you there!
Wow, that's awesome! It sounds like he has a few fans in the audience! LOL :)
ReplyDeleteThat is one AMAZING testimony!!! Thank you for sharing it with us. I love the testimonies of people who's lives have been changed through Joyce's ministry. They are truly amazing! Happy belated Thanksgiving. :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome, that God is the only one who can turn lives around, and not just the drug addict and the felon, but normal folks like the Average Joe, or "churched Harry and Mary!"
ReplyDeleteAnd I made it for this week! Wee!
this is awesome. thank you for posting. I hope you had a blessed thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week ahead Miss S!
Hugs,
Ruth