The Chronicle Project

December 18th, 2006 Comments Off

A friend of mine from Pasadena, Brent Gudgel, just sent me a link to his new video-blog for a ministry he’s been working with call the Chronicle Project.

The main point of the Chronicle Project is to use “film and video production” to tell stories about tough issues in hopes of moving people to “offer compassion.” They are the ones who created Dear Francis a film about the AIDS crisis in Swaziland.

Their work is serious, and they have taken a lot of time to make their message of compassion clear. One thing you may find most helpful on their site is under the “How Should We Respond?” section. There they offer five things everyone can do now, along with some very useful articles.

Oh, and they’ve got some really entertaining shorts just in time for Christmas.

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