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Corina's Story - Mae-la Refugee Camp Preschool

Australian Mercy's work in the preschool in Zone A at Mae-la camp is run by Corina - this is her story.

Australian Mercy's National Director, David Skeat, tells Corina's story in this video.

(Thanks to the Emerge crew for making this video possible.)

More information about Corina's preschool can be found on the Australian Mercy website;

www.australianmercy.org

God's workout

Ring of Faith Ministries creates inspiring video of a scripture workout.

Don't Call Me A Hero

Dedicated to all first responders, and to the little ones. May we all find peace...

In December 1986, Canadian singer/songwriter and former firefighter, Don Murdock received Canada's Medal of Bravery from Governor General Jeanne Sauve for actions during 2 fire events, including the one in this song.

For years Don rode the rescue truck with the Fire Department and during that time witnessed many terrible and tragic things, but none affected him as much as the events of a fire that occurred in March of 1985. Don't Call Me A Hero honors the memory of a small child and fulfills a silent promise he made to a little girl who became an angel that night.

Mothers Are There for You, Every Step of the Way - a Tearjerking Must-See

There's nothing like a mother's love to pick us up when we fall. This video pays tribute to all the moms who make Olympic dreams possible. We dare you not to tear up when you watch. https://www.facebook.com/thankyoumom

Bob Smiley and kids "Headache Commercial"!

Tired of being bothered when you have a headache? Have we got the solution for you!

(Note: this is just a fun video me and my kids made. There's no spiritual value unless you count just spending time with my kids...which I do!)

Dancing Softly

“A powerful story of hope and courage that shows us nothing is impossible to overcome.” Melvina Walter, Executive Director of The Halton Women's Centre

“Dancing Softly is an insight into the hearts and minds of people who struggle with mental illness. I couldn’t put it down.” Sasha Stevenson

“A great read indeed! Dancing Softly restores faith and inspires hope. Read it and know that perseverance, diligence and integrity always pay off. Dancing Softly encourages everyone to let their inner light shine. It’s a message we need to aspire to every day!” Savina Rotella

“Dancing Softly provides a window into the lives of far too many young women and girls. The hope generated by this story is so encouraging." Kim Pate: Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies & Part-Time Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa

Dancing Softly is dedicated to Ashley Smith, a young woman who took her life at GrandValley Prison. Ashley’s crime – throwing crab apples at a postal worker. Ashley never should have been incarcerated. The system broke her spirit. And there are many woman in systems – mental health, nursing homes, penitentiaries, who are disempowered, bullied and treated as if they have little worth.

Dancing Softly, a story of hope and overcoming. It’s a story about the resilience of the human spirit and the touch of a gentle God.

Jimmy Denton, Pearl Harbor Survivor

Oregonian Jimmy Denton, one of the few remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, tells his story of the day the Japanese attack came. Jimmy died in 2011.

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