The Story of Zac Smith

March 29, 2010| Legion of Skills
The Story of Zac Smith

“God is God. God is Good. To God be the Glory” are the words of Zach Smith, a  father struggling with colon cancer and the realization that he may not live to see his daughter walk down the aisle. Watch this beautiful story from the media files of New Spring Church and be encouraged to walk even closer to Christ.

2 Corinthians 4:18 “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

Through one man’s faith, many can be encouraged to be like David and say,  “I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips.”

“Zach’s story is a story of redemption instead of a story of sadness. A story of hope that this life is not the end. A story that gives glory to the Creator of all things who gives and takes away, not because He doesn’t care but because He does care. He cares about all the people who live like there is no God. He cares about Zac. ~ Nathan Reynerson

“Wow!!! I pray everyday to be a better mother and wife, and I hope that it doesn’t take cancer to push me to really embrace what I have. I pray daily to be more like Jesus, and I desperately want to be a light for Him. I am thankful to you for sharing your story, and I pray it encourages me to really engage in the things that mean the most to me. I admire your strength and courage.” ~ Tina Marie Olson

 

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Categories: Testimony, Videos

One thought on “The Story of Zac Smith”

  1. Stephenson

    WOW! Such a powerful story! nice video production too. Really a blessing to hear how someone can go through such a terrible situation and still have Faith and Joy in God…..Beautiful! 🙂

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