Though the incident happened last year, however; many
are still talking about it.A 10-year-old African-American boy named Willie
Myrick (he was 9 at the time) was kidnapped from the front yard of his
guardians’ Atlanta home by an unidentified man in March 2014, after luring him
with money Independent UKreports.
Myrick’s captor forced him to enter into his vehicle, and
began a 3-hour journey to an unidentified destination. During the ride,
Myrick repeatedly sang popular gospel song, “Every Praise” by Hezekiah
Walker. His captor reportedly got extremely irate and kept cursing at
the boy, telling, him to stop singing, but Myrick ignored him and continued to
sing for three hours straight.
Imeediately, the kidnapper let Myrick out of his car unharmed, in the East Point area. Overjoyed to be free, he then ran to his godmother Codetta’s house, as she lived close by.
Imeediately, the kidnapper let Myrick out of his car unharmed, in the East Point area. Overjoyed to be free, he then ran to his godmother Codetta’s house, as she lived close by.
Speaking on his ordeal, Myrick said “If you praise the Lord
he will help you in mysterious ways.” According to CBN, he
was raised by atheist parents but his godmother frequently took him to church
where his passion for God was born and grew strongly.“Faith is important to
this house and believing in God is important… I said, ‘In this house we go to
church.’ He knows God. He knows Jesus,” Codetta said. When he heard the
news, Walker traveled from New York to Atlanta to see the boy.
“It’s
just emotional to me because you never know who you’re going to touch…I
just wanted to hug him and tell him I love him…I really believe that God spoke
through me to save that young man’s life.”
Here’s
the music video for the song, “Every Praise.”
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