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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

What if Christmas became a world-changing event again by turning our focus back to the birth of Christ? What could happen to your family if this focus was celebrated in loud, bold and totally unexpected ways?

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  • Everyone should see this!

  • Thought provoking, convicting, a needed message and very well done!

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  • WHO DISLIKED?!?!

  • those 5 dislikers .... probably some high rich idiots who think only bout themselves

  • I WATCHED THIS WITH MY CATHOLIC SCHOOL. FK ALL OF U PPL <3

  • Being a member of the ELCA, my benevolence offerings go to world hunger, disaster relief, and malaria prevention. Lutherans have the largest social services network in the USA.

  • And you know what? I'm sure the 216 million people who gained access to clean water wells don't feel like you're wasting your time or destroying the economy.

  • Just a quick encouragement to those who have been giving in hopes that they are making a change: I started helping out with the 1000 Wells Project at Davis in 2008. The statistics back then were that every 8 seconds someone dies due to a lack of clean water, and that there were 1.1 billion people in the world who lacked it. It is now 2011, and though it seems like a small change, the statistic is now every 15 seconds someone dies due to lack of clean water, and 884 million people lack it.

  • is there a way to donate?

  • @NikeshalovesCasey The sad thing is most people don't belive that the world isnt how they have thought it was their whole life. People don't believe we are living in the dawn of a new age... but if we were still in the industrial age all of our factories would not be overseas. (They are begining their industrial age.) I think we should be excited for where we are... but nobody is aware.

  • @Arroyoribera I think a part of the problem is that our schools are still teaching industrial age thinking: get good grades, go to college, get a good job that... wont last your entire lifetime. Oh and by the way generation y you get to work forever because you will have huge amounts of student loan debt, a degree that secures you practically nothing, and there will soon be no more social security. Shouldn't our schools teach innovation for the information age?

  • @dantheman163  ... Do you even know what Christmas is?

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