Beloved Jeopardy host Alex Trebek chokes back the tears during a touching interaction with a contestant.
In March of 2019, fan-favorite television personality Alex Trebek announced to the world that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Despite the grim prognosis, he pledged to continue hosting Jeopardy and mustering up all of his strength to defeat the cancer.
Since that time, the 79-year-old has inspired the world with his honestly in the face of a tough situation and unrelenting perseverance. As he tackles his second round of chemotherapy, hosting Jeopardy becomes harder and harder. But Alex still has not missed a day of work.
Recently, the annual Tournament Of Champions brought together the biggest winners from the past season. That’s where contestant Dhruv Gaur took the opportunity to show his support for the amazing host.
During Final Jeopardy, instead of writing an answer, Dhruv wrote "What is we love you Alex!" His response resulted in a loss of $1,995 but the impact on the host and crowd was priceless. Alex was visibly touched by the gesture and seemed to choke up on his words. "That's very kind of you, thank you."
In the clip, you can also spot Dhruv wearing a purple ribbon to promote awareness of pancreatic cancer. The incredible moment quickly went viral online with many viewers shedding tears for this timeless game show host.
Alex is in all of our thoughts and prayers during this time. We wish him strength and peace as he continues his battle.
This bullied boy with long hair was keeping a sweet secret and it’s touching everyone’s heart.
For months, 9-year-old Kit Porritt refused to cut his hair. Even his mother had no idea why the young boy did not want to trim his locks.
His long, blonde hair led to many questionable stares with some people even thinking that Kit was a girl. In fact, at one point, a modeling agency approached Kit when they were looking for fresh, new girl faces.
The young boy became the target of bullies in the schoolyard but the entire time, he stood firm and let his hair continue to grow. Finally, 18 months later, Kit revealed that he had made a secret pledge to help The Little Princess Trust.
This incredible organization makes wigs for children that have underwent cancer treatment. They rely on the donations of real hair to fashion the wigs. For a year and a half, Kit had been growing his hair so that he would qualify to donate.
This incredible moment at the salon shows Kit sitting in the stylist’s chair as she starts to cut away his long locks. With a huge smile on his face, Kit watches as she takes inches off of his blonde hair.
After his story was posted online, it quickly went viral. Many were touched by the young boy’s selfless heart and his amazing strength and determination.
Despite the obstacles, Kit made a vowel to himself and was able to donate to The Little Princess Trust. What an inspiring boy!
This is a message given to me in 2012 for my daughters. As I read it I thought, wow, this is a message from Jesus to my and His daughters simultaneously. Jesus is King!
When Jesus died on the cross, that is true love. He gave His life to spare ours, because He loved us that much. We talk of Jesus' love... but to feel it. To know just how much the creator of the universe loved us.. that he would pay our penalty. I am not sure that any song could possibly convey that. However, I tried to show you how it feels. I pray that it moves you.
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2015 Annual Veterans Day Celebration, Ochelata, Oklahoma. The Baptist church in Ochelata, Oklahoma holds a annual Veterans Day Celebration to celebrate local and area wide veterans. A wonderful event that I have personally attended and recorded for the "GraceTime archives".
This is a lyric video to a very powerful song. Through life we are faced with many temptations, alot stronger when we are less wise, young and vulnerable. The song is about finding the divine power within yourself to defeat negativity, in gods name.
September is the #WorldSuicidePreventionMonth. Although suicidal behavior can be prevented, more often than not, people with depression suffer in silence. Thus, it’s about time to openly talk about our mental health to eliminate the stigma associated with mental conditions. There is hope and help for you. Remember, you are not alone. You matter. You are loved.
It was truly a heart stopping moment captured on camera when a transit worker saves a passenger that falls onto the train tracks.
Everything changed from calm to panic in a matter of seconds for this train commuter. While waiting for the oncoming train, this passenger accidentally walked past the yellow line.
As he lost his balance, he fell right onto the tracks. Thankfully, a worker was nearby and he was able to quickly reach down and pull the passenger to safety.
All of this happened so fast that everyone was in shock. The security video reveals the terrifying moment as the oncoming train barrels down the tracks. The train was literally seconds from running over the passenger before he was pulled up.
The footage will have you on the edge of your seat as you watch this frantic worker effortlessly lift the man. His quick thinking truly saved the stranger’s life and that is a gift that can never be repaid.
Other commuters hardly had time to react before the entire situation was already over with. I know that this passenger was so thankful for the worker standing right beside him at that moment.
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, we can often forget the everyday dangers that surround us. This powerful video serves as a reminder to always be aware of your environmental surroundings and to thank God for putting people in the right place at the right time.
Who else was holding their breath the entire time?
Tussing Elementary 3rd grade singing our brand new song for our heroes! Get the FREE SHEET MUSIC (really - no scam) by visiting our website and emailing us! https://www.restored.faithweb.com
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