Friday Fun & Free Stuff 4U

 

Happy Friday! Hope you have a great weekend. Let’s kick it off the right way, with some fun and free stuff…

 

# 1. FREE BOOK—Tattoos On The Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion by Gregory Boyle.

Um, wow. This book! Here’s what Anne Lamott said about it, “An astonishing book… about suffering and dignity, death and resurrection, one of my favorite books in years. It is lovely and tough and tender beyond my ability to describe and left me in tears of both sorrow and laughter.” Language warning: it’s PG-13. If you don’t win the book, check out Gregory Boyle’s TED Talk (also PG-13). Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment).

 

# 2. PICTURES—Where Children Sleep by James Mollison.

English-born photographer James Mollison’s photographs of children’s bedrooms around the world – from the U.S.A., Mexico, Brazil, England, Italy, Israel and the West Bank, Kenya, Senegal, Lesotho, Nepal, China and India – alongside portraits of the children themselves. “I hope the book gives a glimpse into the lives some children are living in very diverse situations around the world; a chance to reflect on the inequality that exists, and realize just how lucky most of us in the developed world are.” —James Mollison

LINK TO IMAGES // LINK TO BOOK

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#3. VIDEO—Secrets From The Potato Chip Factory.

A behind-the-scenes look at a potato chip factory.

 

#4. VIDEO—Kenya Chords.

A beautifully serene remix of children singing in Kenya.

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#5. VIDEO—Flight Patterns Color.

See where the airplanes are going.

 

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8 Comments to Friday Fun & Free Stuff 4U

  1. Not sure if you still have my address or not pastor, but if not, just email me if you need it. Thanks again!

  2. Ashah and I love “Where Children Sleep”. This should be mandatory viewing a few times a year for all of us. Thanks Brian. Puts things in perspective.

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