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Texas father goes viral for singing ‘worship song’ to premature son in NICU: ‘Proof that God is faithful’

SteinarBy SteinarJanuary 24, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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A video of a father singing to his premature son who was given a low survival rate has gone viral.

Daniel Johnson, a resident of Texas, shared footage onto TikTok that his wife recorded of him singing a “worship song” to their son at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple in Bell County.

“Remington Hayze Johnson,” Johnson captioned his video on Dec. 20, 2022. “Proof that God is faithful.”

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“Born 4 months early and given a 21% chance of survival,” Johnson continued. “Today we are 2 1/2 months old giving God all the praise He deserves.”

Daniel Johnson, a father and resident of Texas, sang a “worship song” to his premature son Remington Hayze Johnson. The moment has gone viral on TikTok.
(Emily Johnson via Storyful)

While holding Remington, Johnson sang “Hallelujah Here Below” by Elevation Worship, a contemporary Christian music ensemble from North Carolina.

Remington responded to Johnson’s singing by raising his right hand about 35 seconds into the song, which brought tears to his father’s eyes (SEE the video at the top of this article).

Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson and the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center for comment.

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The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times and liked over 235,200 times, according to TikTok data.

Full-term pregnancies reportedly last between 37 and 42 weeks.

Full-term pregnancies reportedly last between 37 and 42 weeks.
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Tens of thousands of commenters have shared words of encouragement with the Johnson family.

“One of the most beautiful NICU baby videos I’ve ever seen,” one TikTok user wrote. “I was in awe and about to cry too!”

“Absolutely precious moment b/n a man, his baby, and our Heavenly Father,” another user commented.

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“Baby’s hands went right up on Hallelujah,” one TikTok user pointed out. “The highest praise..be exalted Father.”

Daniel Johnson tagged the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple hospital in his viral TikTok video.

Daniel Johnson tagged the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple hospital in his viral TikTok video.
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Emily Johnson, mother of Remington, told the social media intelligence agency Storyful that NICU doctors predicted her son had a 21% chance of surviving his first 24 hours after birth.

Remington “amazed doctors with his strength,” she said, in a statement provided to the news agency.

Johnson went on to tell Storyful that Remington is still receiving care “but should come home soon.”

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Full-term pregnancies last between 37 and 42 weeks, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine.

A study on premature infants from February 2022 suggested babies born early in the U.S. have been seeing increased survival rates, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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The study examined 10,877 birth records between 2013 and 2018 from 19 neonatal centers and found preterm infants born at 22 to 28 weeks had a significantly improved survival rate compared to previous years. 

Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.



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