The 'Hug Lady'
82-year-old Elizabeth Laird received the Yellow Rose of Texas for her comforting hugs to Fort Hood soldiers.
82-year-old Elizabeth Laird received the Yellow Rose of Texas for her comforting hugs to Fort Hood soldiers.
I wasn't expecting to get this kind of footage... to be honest, I thought this video would be more an exposing homeless people video at first. But I'm so glad that I could witness and capture such a beautiful moment. This has to be one of the most amazing experience so far on this channel.
I did not only just help a homeless man, but I actually met an incredible human being and a friend. We were following him for a couple miles for almost an hour or so. Later that day we took him out to eat and got him a hotel to stay. The more I talk to him, the more I sense how genuine he is.... I gave him my number and told him to call me when he needs help. This again proof that not all the homeless people are bad people. Never judge a book by its cover.
This Sainsbury Christmas ad is based on real events that happened 100 years ago–when enemies put down their weapons to celebrate Christmas on the Western Front–and it’s powerfully moving.
This devoted husband’s tribute to his wife dying from Alzheimer’s is a beautiful picture of selfless love.
Tom Rinaldi takes a look at Alabama's National Title-winning quarterback AJ McCarron, and his special bond with Starla Chapman, a young Crimson Tide fan suffering from leukemia.
He knew God was doing something special when he made the team, but he didn’t know exactly what it was until much later. The way this God story is woven in time is such a beautiful reminder to share the Gospel and trust God with the results.
When she became pregnant at age 16, she knew she had three choices: 1) become a parent, 2) have an abortion, and 3) put the baby up for adoption.
The best moment for any filmmaker is being there for a subject's authentic, vulnerable emotional moment. When they speak what they know & their information or opinion carries weight because the full force of their experience and heart is in it, we know we have found what we are looking for.
This couple was married for 62 years and died hours apart -- while holding hands.
A lot of us take this special person for granted, but this video will remind you just how irreplaceable she is.
'Nan' is a short film that shows a bond between a Nan and her Grandson. The piece looks at the things we learn from our elders that eventually are reversed and used to help them. Through this beautiful friendship, the film takes a true to life insight at how life begins and ends the same.
The Vietnam War marked a time of social unrest that divided our nation like never before. Service members returning home with physical and emotional scars were greeted with an unprecedented level of disrespect and dishonor. The courage and sacrifice of our veterans cannot be overstated. When you encounter them, thank them for their service. You never know how powerful those words may be.
Very powerful and moving short film!
"Originally created for the 168 Film Festival, ReMoved follows the emotional story through the eyes of a young girl taken from her home and placed into foster care.
After winning Best Film and Audience Choice at the 168 Film Festival, as well as winning Best Film at the Enfoque Film Festival and being an official selection at the Santa Barbara Independent Film Festival, we're extremely excited to share ReMoved online."
Remembering 60 years back is hard for anyone, but for Melvyn Amrine it's especially challenging. Melvyn was diagnosed with Alzheimer's three years ago. For his wife, Doris, it's been hard to watch. But she says something happened recently to remind her that the man she fell in love with is still here. Steve Hartman reports.
"This is a short film about how my mom became the owner of a motorcycle. More deeply it is about how people use objects to connect with times, ideas, and people."
This athletic dad feared he’d never bond with his disabled son, but God gave them a shared love that’s bigger than any obstacle.
Born with cerebral palsy, Johnny Agar was denied the physical gifts that made his father, Jeff, a Detroit Tigers prospect in the 1980s. And then last summer, without notice, as a race unfolded, 19-year-old Johnny rose to his toughest challenge.
Dave Hickman says it was by the grace of God that he heard the sound of a baby in the woods when he was hunting with his grandfather in 1955. CBS News’ Michelle Miller reports on their emotional reunion.
This is a really cool story about 38 year old Michael Mullins (who happens to have been born with Down syndrome) a die hard Boston Red Sox fan, who’s dream of singing the national anthem at Fenway Park finally came true!
As baseball fans settled into their seats at BB&T Ballpark Friday night, a young girl warmed up her arm for the first pitch.
Isabella Elmore, 8, watched a message from her dad Philip, which he taped the day before in Germany. She watched him on the big screen before throwing the ball to the catcher behind home plate.
It was moments later when Isabella realized the catcher was her dad. She was noticably shocked to see him home early once Philip pulled off his mask.
The rest doesn't need words.
He was desperate to visit his sick son but couldn’t afford the plane ticket. That’s when they went WAY above and beyond to reunite them.