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CMA Awards 2009: Lee Ann Womack
CMA Awards 2009: Lee Ann WomackLee Ann Womack shares a Holiday story with Rise Up Country's John Ritter at the CMA Awards 2009 in Nashville.
CMA Music Festival 2009: Love and Theft
CMA Music Festival 2009: Love and TheftLove and Theft share a holiday experience with Rise Up Country's John Ritter at the CMA Music Festival 2009 in Nashville.
CMA Music Festival 2009: Blake Shelton
CMA Music Festival 2009: Blake SheltonBlake Shelton shares a holiday experience with Rise Up Country's John Ritter at the CMA Music Festival 2009 in Nashville.
CMA Music Festival 2009: Bomshel
CMA Music Festival 2009: BomshelBomshel shares a holiday moment with Rise Up Country's John Ritter at the CMA Music Festival 2009 in Nashville.
CMA Awards 2009: Buddy Jewell
CMA Awards 2009: Buddy JewellBuddy Jewell shares a Holiday moment with Rise Up Country's John Ritter at the CMA Awards 2009 in Nashville.

He was born in an obscure village, the son of a peasant woman.

He grew up in another village, where he worked in a carpenter's shop until he was thirty. Then for three years he became a wandering preacher.

He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never had a family or owned a house. He didn't go to college. He never visited a big city. He never travelled two hundred miles from the place where he was born. He did none of those things one usually associates with greatness.

He had no credentials but himself.

He was only thirty-three when the tide of public opinion turned against him. His friends ran away. He was turned over to his enemies and went through a mockery of a trial. He was executed by the state. While he was dying, his executioners gambled for his clothing, the only property he had on earth. When he was dead he was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend.

Twenty centuries have come and gone, and today he is the central figure of the human race and the leader of mankind's progress. All the armies that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the life of man on this earth as much as that One Solitary Life.