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  • Strong into the Night - New Year Devotional - December 30
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    Strong into the Night

    He who trusts in the LORD will be exalted. PROVERBS 29:25

    In September 1939, Great Britain allied with France and several other alarmed countries in declaring war on Hitler's Germany, which had invaded Poland in its intended march toward global domination. By the end of the year, anxieties throughout England remained on high alert; everyone was fearful of bombing and invasion.

    When King George VI sat down before two large microphones to make his Christmas Day speech to the nation, he was dressed in his official uniform as Admiral of the Fleet. With so many parts of the world facing an uncertain future, his goal was to reassure the people that their nation was prepared and able and their cause right and just.

    "A new year is at hand," the king said. "We cannot tell what it will bring. If it brings peace, how thankful we shall all be. If it brings us continued struggle, we shall remain undaunted."

     
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    Wynonna Judd Sings Tearful Song For Baby Sister Ashley
     
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    Grab your tissues as you watch this emotional video of Wynonna Judd singing the tearful song, ‘Come Some Rainy Day,’ for her baby sister Ashley Judd.

    “What good's a dollar without your baby sister, two scoops of ice cream
    On a summer afternoon, we ran wild and all we ever wanted was to rule the world
    Between our house and school, we move on and put those dreams away
    Thinking that we'll find them come some rainy day”

    This touching song was written by Billy Kirsch and Bat McGrath for Country sensation Wynonna Judd to sing. It was released in December 1997 as the second single from Wynonna’s album titled The Other Side. And Wynonna’s own little sister, actress Ashley Judd, is the one that the song was dedicated to.

    “This next song is very dear to my heart, and I can’t sing it without the one who inspired it,” Wynonna says as she prepares to sing ‘Come Some Rainy Day.’ Then Ashley walks out on stage and the two sisters are holding hands until Wynonna puts her arms around Ashley as she sings the song that was made just for her.

    As Wynonna beautifully sings the heartfelt lyrics, photos and videos of Wynonna and Ashley as children flash across the screen on stage. What a precious sight! With the sweet home videos playing in the background and the lovely lyrics, Wynonna Judd had the audience reaching for their tissues and giving her a standing ovation when she finished.

    At the end of the song, Wynonna and Ashley Judd share a sweet embrace and a kiss. “I don’t care how rich and famous she gets, she’ll always be my little sister,” says the country singer.

    The love between the two of them is so beautiful. There is nothing like the bond between sisters!

     
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