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Person on the Street
What Would You Change About Your Life?
A street survey of what people want to change and how they want to change it.

Duration: 04:19

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Producer:The Work of the People
Genre:Person on the Street
Video Series:Not part of a series
Topics:Change, Contentment, Emptiness, New life, Transformation
Filters:Everyday Disciples, Pop Culture, Quotes
Purpose:Evangelism
References:John 10:10, Romans 12:2
Tone:Neutral/Mixed
Date Added:November 20, 2006

What would you change about your life? Within each of us is a desire to change, to become something better, to become something new. What (or Who) is the source of this desire? Can this desire be quenched with outward change only?

 
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Average User Rating:  Total Ratings: 5

Rena   (Guest)Posted: February 04, 2007
I really cliked (High) . The short video on the street was very good, very interesting. How is it the people who seemed to have the most material things didnt seem to care much about spiritual things. Or didnt even understand the question. The people that had less really new what the true meanig of life was. He is the bread of Life, and they all seemed to know the answer to that question!

Guest   (Guest)Posted: February 19, 2007
pretty real interviews

Dave   (Guest)Posted: January 26, 2007
I love your "man on the street" stuff. It shows where people are at and you seem to get some pretty honest answers. Seems like most people that were interviewed only were concerned about something physical to change. Nothing wrong with that but it does show that people in our culture tend to remain at the surface. The inner life is something very foreign to those interviewed, almost unknown and unknowable. It was a great contrast to also show the homeless guy who does believe in Jesus but is still striving in his own homeless situation. The contrast of the "need nothing" vs. the "needful" was masterful. Great job!

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