Yes, it’s a cat video … but it’s a very funny cat video.
I couldn’t stop myself from laughing out loud.
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Yes, it’s a cat video … but it’s a very funny cat video.
I couldn’t stop myself from laughing out loud.
While trawling the Compassion Day website yesterday I stumbled upon a heap of YouTube clips that I hadn’t previously seen.
The clips are taken from our recent trip to Haiti and the one in this post shows the situation outside the Port-au-Prince Compassion office just before a rock came through the window we were standing near.
You may have heard the story of the riots and how close we came to getting caught up in everything there. This video, while still fairly rough, shows a little of the scene before the rock attack.
You can see the beginnings of the crowd heading down the street, some armed with crude weapons.
The next thing you see is the shattered glass in the room where it all happened and then a bit of a debrief between members of the team. Several of us, including me, had a chance to talk over the situation.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts on what you see.
This is simply brilliant.
Wouldn’t you love to be part of something like this?
I found the video at Brian’s blog.
I wrote a few days back about enjoying Michael Frost’s book Exiles last year.If you’ve got around 50 minutes you might like to watch the video in this post. It’s a video of Mike talking about what it means to be the missional church, addressing the 2007 Presbyterian Global Fellowship Conference in Houston last year.
Maybe you haven’t got 50 minutes. I dare you to try watching the first five minutes. You’ll probably find that you do have the time to watch the rest of the video.
The video is also available in high quality DVD format by contacting Presbyterian Global Fellowship.