Nick Vujicic Connects with Teenagers Like Very Few People

Although Nick Vujicic was born without arms and legs, he is able to reach out to teenagers with his message of hope, beauty, and humor. In this 35 minute video, just watch how he touches the lives of young people:

If you don’t have time to watch the entire video above, here is a short 4 minute excerpt. BTW, it has a 98% approval rating:

“Kisses from Katie” Shows How Much of a Difference Teenagers Can Make

I decided to watch part of this video with Katie Davis, widely known as “Kisses from Katie.” It was riveting enough to hold my attention for 55 minutes. If you aren’t familiar with her story, Katie decided to visit Uganda after graduating from high school. As a teenager, she found ways to make a difference with the orphan kids in the community. In her early twenties, she founded a ministry, fostered several orphans, and authored a book. Definitely, the time I spent with this extraordinary video will have a much more memorable impact than a typical TV show or sporting event:

If you just have time for 4 minute preview, here is a quick summary:

Meghan Vogel Decided to Help An Opponent Finish In Front of Herself During a State Championship Track Meet

Meghan Vogel won a national Sportsmanship award for helping an opponent, Arden McMath, cross the finish line ahead of her during a high school track meet in Ohio. One of the reasons I decided to include this 6 minute video is due to some commentary I’ve seen such as, “it restores my faith in teenagers.” There are several versions of this video, and all of them seem to average a 97% approval rating from viewers. We all appreciate stories whenever someone exhibits a selfless act of assistance, but teenagers seem to be especially inspirational when they put others first. Perhaps such stories will inspire us all to be a little more selfless:

Here is a follow-up article how Meghan’s Christian faith helped her remain humble afterwards, despite countless interviews from national media and more attention than she ever imagined:

High school runner puts Christ, others first in her life