Devastating. Inspiring. We Christians should be the ones leading the charge on this if we want to do justice and love mercy. We can certainly learn from this brilliant campaign. How inspiring to see real effects! I’m inspired and I’m in! April 20 2012 here we come!
Watched this yesterday, and it had a huge impact on me. But something about their methods didn’t quite feel right. I’m all for stopping Kony, but I’m not sure it’s the right way to go about it (at least not fully in the way they’re calling for).
Certainly a terrible situation, and I’m thankful that people are seeking justice. We just need to be careful and well thought through in how we go about that.
Interested in your thoughts on the situation Dave.
Tried to link to that tumblr post on Facebook last night, but it was being blocked because people marked it as spam!
Devastating. Inspiring. We Christians should be the ones leading the charge on this if we want to do justice and love mercy. We can certainly learn from this brilliant campaign. How inspiring to see real effects! I’m inspired and I’m in! April 20 2012 here we come!
Watched this yesterday, and it had a huge impact on me. But something about their methods didn’t quite feel right. I’m all for stopping Kony, but I’m not sure it’s the right way to go about it (at least not fully in the way they’re calling for).
Came across this blog post this morning, which is helpful in thinking through some more of the issues before jumping on the bandwagon:
http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/post/18890947431/we-got-trouble
Certainly a terrible situation, and I’m thankful that people are seeking justice. We just need to be careful and well thought through in how we go about that.
Interested in your thoughts on the situation Dave.
Tried to link to that tumblr post on Facebook last night, but it was being blocked because people marked it as spam!
I don’t have time to respond now, but just read this well measured post from one of the TEAR fellas: http://liferemixed.net/2012/03/08/reflections-on-kony-2012/