Exclusive Content:

Babysitter Knows Mom Is “Paranoid” After Her Baby’s Death—So She Texts Her This Picture

The 15-year-old needed to make a sandwich, but she didn't want to let the baby out of her sight. She was in quite the predicament.

Pregnant Wife Gets Migraine & Stops Breathing—Her Husband Refuses to Send One Text & It Saved Her Life

“I couldn't finish the text message, I couldn't send it..."

Dear Future Daughter-in-Law: “You Won’t Complete Him”

To my future daughters-in-law, I have a few things I want to say to you. This can’t possibly cover it all, but luckily, we have some time.

Singer Turns ‘The Voice’ into a House of Worship Belting Christian Gospel Song

Tuesday night, DeAndre Nico took to ‘The Voice’ stage to face-off Lynnea Moorer in the Live Top 11 Eliminations.

The 22-year-old Texan powerfully sang the gospel song “Take Me to the King” in his attempt to stay on Team Adam and make his way into the Top 10.

As the lyrics rang out with grace and truth, Nico brought the audience to their feet in worship of the one true King, and was it EVER a beautiful sight to see?!

Now, more than ever, artists are displaying their Christian roots on the secular stage, and it is proving to pay OFF. In a viewer voting, Nico won the sing-off against Moorer, who performed Ariana Grande’s “Tattooed Heart.”

“Does it feel right for this guy to go home? …He deserves to be in the finale!” said Adam Levine.

Watch Nico’s stunning worshipful performance of “Take Me to the King” in the video below: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMquuVbWmmo

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

Babysitter Knows Mom Is “Paranoid” After Her Baby’s Death—So She Texts Her This Picture

The 15-year-old needed to make a sandwich, but she didn't want to let the baby out of her sight. She was in quite the predicament.

Dear Future Daughter-in-Law: “You Won’t Complete Him”

To my future daughters-in-law, I have a few things I want to say to you. This can’t possibly cover it all, but luckily, we have some time.