Students Sing 'Jesus Loves Me' Outside Hospital For Teacher With Cancer

One of the most challenging trials many of us will experience in this life is illness. In this video, students sing “Jesus Loves Me” outside of a hospital for their teacher with cancer.

Carol Mack is the 1st and 2nd grade teacher for these sweet students highlighted in this video. Carol teaches at Christ Lutheran School, but as can be seen in this video, she has been in the hospital due to her cancer.

In this touching clip, we see a woman in a wheelchair bundled up in a blanket with a mask on. As she sits at the entrance of the hospital, she is serenaded with the beautiful worship of children.

In the video we see a group of young people singing at the top of their lungs to the teacher who they love. The children sing “Jesus Loves Me” to powerfully minister to Carol. I cannot even imagine how amazing this gift was to the teacher. In the midst of her health challenges, these littles ones broughts spiritual refreshment to her.

Maybe you are not facing the battle of cancer, however whatever you are going through, your hardship matters to God. This video will give you newfound hope and be a reminder that Jesus loves you. As you watch this clip, may it provide you with a lot of comfort out of the mouths of these precious little ones. We can have great peace in knowing that our Savior is always with us.

“O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth! You have set Your glory
above the heavens. From the mouths of children and infants You have ordained praise on account of Your adversaries, to silence the enemy and avenger.” Psalm 8:1-2

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