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America's Got Talent 'Voices of Glory' is an inspiration for all families


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The Voices of Glory, an amazing trio of two brothers and one sister, moved on to the semi-final round of America’s Got Talent, and they are an inspiration for families across America.

The Cole siblings, Nadia, 9, Avery, 13, and Michael, 16, began singing for their mother as she laid in a coma for eight months after being hit head on by a drunk driver. The three children also began singing for other patients in the hospital. Through the power of love, or perhaps a miracle, the mother survived the horrific accident, although she is still in a wheelchair.

The three children sing in incredible harmony, and they first caught the judges’ attention after singing God Bless America. In the quarterfinal round of the competition, they belted out You’ll Never Walk Alone, a beautiful tribute to their mother. What makes this talented trio even more endearing is that they are polite, thoughtful and respectful. The best singer of the trio, Avery said, “We wanna make our mom the proudest mom in America.” Older brother Michael said, “Singing together is what helps us. It keeps us strong.”

While Voices of Glory may not be the most talented group on America’s Got Talent, their compassion, amazing story and strong, traditional values should guarantee them a spot in the finals. They are certainly a testament to the power of love, and an inspiration for all families.

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