"What would you do if you saw a freezing child?
We set up a hidden camera and placed Johannes at a bus stop, in Oslo, Norway. This is what happened."
The film is made to raise awareness of the situation for children in Syria, but it also teaches a greater, more far-reaching lesson: People are GOOD. No matter where you go in the world, people are generally good.
I really do believe that.
I really do believe that.
Lesson #2: I need to help ANYONE in need. Not because I may be on a hidden camera. Not to show the world how good I am. But because helping others is the right thing to do. Even when it's a sacrifice. Even if it means I sit at a bus stop in a t-shirt because I gave my coat to a cold child. Even then, I need to be a good person. I am so thankful for the people in this video who did just that. Wow, what a great example!
(It doesn't seem to be showing the full screen on my blog, so you might have a better luck watching it on YouTube. Totally worth the effort!)
(It doesn't seem to be showing the full screen on my blog, so you might have a better luck watching it on YouTube. Totally worth the effort!)
1 comment:
Loved this video.
Loved this post.
Love you! :)
ps--on a separate note--Go watch "Hungry for Change"...a great documentary for those of us who fight our sugar addiction.
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