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"I saw what I saw"

Wednesday February 20, 2008

Categories: Faith



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Brad
February 20, 2008 9:41 PM

Every time I've seen this video, I get touched by the 4 people carrying a person on a stretcher to a hospital, how many people does anyone here know that would carry YOU on a stretcher to a doctor miles away? That's loving your neighbor as yourself.

canucklehead
February 20, 2008 10:45 PM

That's either a Boston Bruins' or Providence (R.I.) Bruins' sweater the guy with the basket on his head is wearing!! In Rwanda, no less!

Cool!

*Loreli*
February 21, 2008 3:03 AM

You know, I'm getting organized to go home and can't stop thinking about what needs to be done here. This video inspired me to remember the things that broke my heart and inspired me to action, to prayer, to give it all to Christ.
Hope you don't mind, I've stolen it and put it on my blog also.

rachel
February 21, 2008 2:52 PM

i wept. the scenes, the music, the words ..said it ALL. how do i steal it too to add to my blog?

whittakerwoman
February 23, 2008 3:09 PM

I have been tear free for a little over 48 hours. Now I have to start the clock over. Tears are flowing. Even though it was not Uganda the smiles and hope is the same. The sweet boy playing with the tire and just seeing those faces. Wow. Great video. H

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