 20-year-old Marlena Vanhuse is putting Denver, Kentucky on the map. Videos of her singing the National Anthem at sporting events throughout the country have millions of views on the Internet, inspiring everyone from her Johnson County neighbors to celebrities. Marlena was born blind and has battled cerebral palsy since she was two. But she decided a long time ago she was going to focus on her abilities rather than her disabilities. She don't look at herself as being disabled or blind or with cerebral palsy or anything. She looks at herself as you and I do, as normal people and doing everything that normal people do. Her abilities are more than what ours are. Marlena sings at more events than just ball games and sings more songs than just the National Anthem. But without sight to be able to read lyrics, Marlena uses a unique method to learn new songs. I use this type of chord to record and learn songs. Which for my songs I'm learning is I can't make you love me by voting right. I feel the power that you want. If you spend any time around Marlena Vanhuse you'll discover her strength comes from her faith. And her faith shows in her music. I'm all about the Lord Jesus Christ. Because you know I'm all about that Christ, about that Christ, no devil. I'm all about that Christ, about that Christ, no devil. Marlena travels extensively throughout the country performing at churches and various events. But there's no question she's most known for the National Anthem. And she believes even through singing that song she is sharing her faith. Yeah and the National Anthem is not just about the creation. It's about the creator who made this nation. Reporting in Denver, Kentucky for EKB News, I'm Shannon Diskins.