Archive for YouTubesday

YouTubesday: Sorry, Just Randomness

No particular theme, explanation, and I know it’s late…


YouTubesday: Skid Row Kids and Saved For Compassion

YouTubesday is going to be slim today, mainly because I have three videos I’d strongly encourage you to watch, and they are a little bit longer then most.

GOOD Magazine has been making some amazing videos. Particularly this one fits well with much of the topics on this blog, it’s about Skid Row in LA. There are two videos here, the first an intro to Skid Row, the second, particularly about kids on the street. If you have to watch just one, watch the second one below.

Kids on Skid Row

(ht. gathering and compassion)

If that was the intro, this is the conclusion. This video is about 15 minutes, but well worth a listen. Shaun Groves is a musician from Nashville who sees his music opportunity mostly as a channel through which to promote sponsoring kids through Compassion International. It’s awesome to see his unwavering commitment. And he keeps a pretty quality blog too. Here’s a little mini sermon called Saved For…

YouTubesday: Seva, Justice, Carbon Offset, Spoken Word, Beef, AI, and Mr. Bean

Great collection this week.

Be Part of the Problem (ht. Nathan)

An Example of what the church should look like, Seva Cafe (ht. Miller)

A great perspective on Carbon Offsets (12 minutes long) (ht. While Seated)

Amnesty International Channel Surfing (ht. Osocio)

Innovation in Saving the World, Play Pump (ht. Jeremy and Michael)

I just find this pretty cool (ht. Invisible Red)

Comic Relief with Mr. Bean (ht. Jeremy and Matt)

A good reason to pass on beef (ht. Will)

And finally, bringing break dancing to a whole new level. (ht. indiefeed)

YouTubesday: Prosperity Gospel, Soccer, Grand Central and Satan

Here’s your Videos friends.

An Awesome spoken word piece about the Women at the Well

Improv Everywhere makes time stand still at Grand Central (NYC) [hat tips here]

John Piper’s take on the Prosperity Gospel [ht. Joe and Munster]

Satan uses Turbo Tax! [ht. LifeChurch

I wish I could play soccer like these guys

YouTubesday: Scrabulous and Politics

It’s Super Tuesday, so I’m going to put a few political pieces up. This is not to say I’m supporting one particular candidate or anything, but found these videos interesting.

But, before politics, the first video you need to check out is the Scrabulous Music Video. It’s on YouTube, here’s the link. Go, watch, Favorite It, Rate It, and share it with your friends. My great friend Zach made it and I’d love to see it on the front page of Youtube.

Yes, We Can.

Hillary Clinton addresses progressive religious activists

Last Year’s State of The Union

Millenium Development Goals

Time to Go Home

Lupe Fiasco - American Terrorist