Monday, November 23, 2009

“You can’t do everything, but you must do something"


                                                                   Dad and kids in Burkina Faso
I can do something
Every little bit matters
It could be the difference between life of death to one
Feed a hungry tummy
Speak a comforting word
Support the weak
Pray like it's your child dying
Give generously
Each life valuable


Looking forward to seeing>>> The i heart film.
...missed the premiere last week. Screenings in Australia NZ, USA, Canada, South Africa and Asia.

The most common response I've heard from people who've already seen it the they were; "Speechless"

What's it about??!
"Hillsong United began in suburban Sydney, Australia, as a bunch of teenagers playing music in a local church youth band. Over a decade later they find themselves traveling the world playing to crowds numbering in the tens of thousands representing different nations, different cultures, and different challenges. As United crisscross the globe they are confronted and ultimately overwhelmed by the stories of remarkable individuals facing injustice and the uncomfortable paradox of being united in worship yet divided in circumstance. If their entire focus is directed only to what happens on stage, then maybe they have missed the point altogether.
Filmed over a period of 2 years, The I Heart Revolution: We’re all in this Together follows the worship band, Hillsong United, as they travel across 6 continents 42 nations and 93 cities in a cross-cultural journey of music, animation, interviews and live action documentary as they realise every story of hope, love, loss and sacrifice ultimately points to the one story."


1 comments:

Gail said...

looks fantastic! I love that photo of Bruce too!

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