Posted on 01/26/2016 3:42:01 PM PST by lowbridge
A bedtime ritual for a South Carolina toddler is touching the hearts of thousands.
Kathryn and Caleb Whitt, of Seneca, South Carolina, were rushing to get their daughter, Sutton, in bed on Sunday night when they skipped over the ritual of bedtime prayers.
Like many Carolinians on Sunday night, the couple was cheering on the Panthers in the NFC championship game and didn't want to miss the end of it.
"We started hearing noises upstairs," said Kathryn Whitt, a preschool teacher. "We then pulled up the baby monitor on my cell phone and hit record."
To the surprise of her parents, 2-year-old Sutton was reciting her prayers all by herself.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
CALL THE ACLU!
This is so sweet.
“...of such is the kingdom of heaven”. The Lord.
I’m surprised the toddler isn’t begin charged with a hate crime
So adorable, I had to watch it twice. Thank you Lord for the Faith of this precious child, and may we all have such Faith. In Jesus’ Name.
Adorable!
Re “I’m surprised the toddle isn’t charged with a hate crime.”
Wait a while. Give the hate-filled Left a chance to find some reason to persecute this child and her family.
First they came for the Jews. Then they came for the Christians. Now they will come for the children.
Who could watch this and say there is no God?!! This baby’s heart is filled with The Spirit!
My little great nephew came up to us during a time of waiting as his sister was having an emergency surgery from a fall. Nana and I were trying to hide our tears. He said, “God is everywhere and with Sissy, right?”
Same here. That child will go far.
Notice the frantic, spastic reaction to this by the lefties on youtube.
Never give up on our children
Later
This was in Seneca, just north west of Clemson. It was precious.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.