This song for me is like a sledge hammer in a fine china shop.The Irony is we have displaced people on our door steps in our cities and by-ways, Burma, Sudan world wide and yet many of us choose to be blind and deaf to the cries of help of those in need. Helen thankyou for this challenging video and song and blessings to you and Jim as you continue the work.
Did You know that Einstein was a refugee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GusManOh6 3 years ago
yay my choir is in the background
iceprincess32 4 years ago
my choir 2
GusManOh6 3 years ago
This song for me is like a sledge hammer in a fine china shop.The Irony is we have displaced people on our door steps in our cities and by-ways, Burma, Sudan world wide and yet many of us choose to be blind and deaf to the cries of help of those in need. Helen thankyou for this challenging video and song and blessings to you and Jim as you continue the work.
AngelicaFrances 4 years ago
powerful lyrics, powerful images, important story... thank-you for telling it in such a beautiful way.
greenlyne 4 years ago
Helen, as always you have outdone yourself. This is truely amazing. I thank God so much for giving you the passion. - Heids
GodsChosenPrincess 4 years ago
Excellent work Helen - thank you for your efforts to bring attention to the plight of others.
mar68y 4 years ago
Powerful video. Well done Helen and friends.
Thank you for highlighting the plight of the Refugee crisis.
ozziefam 4 years ago
Fantastic - will link from my blog
quaerentia 4 years ago
maddd catchy song... i like it =]
superchic868 4 years ago
I think that its one way of communicating to the western world who hasnt had to experience the threat of becoming a refugee, what its really like.
Good work helen :)
Beachbabe372003 4 years ago