Neither weird or funny, but interesting
Sep 13th, 2007 by Jesse Moore
I have a pretty wide audience that checks out this blog - all with different belief systems. Every once in awhile I have to remind myself (and everyone else) that this is MY blog, and perhaps being a little too much of an “everyman” actually limits my ability to post on a frequent basis.
Another reason that I do this is that, believe it or not, there are people that Google my name. Usually it’s in conjuction with my business as a real estate agent, but having had this blog for awhile and since I post somewhat frequently, mooreover.com might show before my business sites. Knowing this, it’s inevitable that clients or potential clients will come across these thoughts and ultimately determine from this site whether or not they’ll use me. Whatever - if they do, the do, if they don’t they don’t, I can’t be completely devoid of thought in the hopes of saving some business.
All of this said, a friend of mine sent me the video below. I’m really sorry for those that don’t have a fast enough connection to see this, because it’s worth seeing. As for those that might not share my faith, no apologies necessary. I don’t think that you have to share my faith to appreciate the video. It looks a little corny to start with, but let it play out.

Wow! This is great!
This is very well done!
That was awsome! Everybody should see this.
My team and I did a variant of this skit during our short-term missions trip to Romania three years past. It’s amazing how something so fundamentally simple can convey so well to people of different languages, different cultures and different faiths. The outpouring of emotion (ours as well as the people watching the play)was totally unexpected and you could tangibly see the Holy Spirit moving in people’s hearts and in their lives. It’s truly humbling to be a part of that. Jess, keep doing what you’re doing and posting what you are posting. Stand tall in the face of adversity. Your simple blog is reaching out to hearts and minds of people from different cultures, different faiths, and different worldviews. You are making a difference. God bless you, my friend.