This little film deserves so much more recognition than it has gotten. Everyone behind this should feel immensely proud of what they’ve done here!
@adams1625 Жыл бұрын
I had a slightly odd experience as I watched some youtube documentaries tonight. Both this video, and another video I watched (it was about male depression) contained a song. That song, in both videos was the song called "Be Thou My Vision", A Christian hymn sharing the joy of having The Lord's vision as one of our own. I found this quite "coincidental" but comforting nonetheless considering the great amount of difficulties I have gone through the past few years. I'm a 26-year-old guy, a bit behind in life. Trying to figure it out. Out of anything so far in my life, the only thing that really matters to me is connection to and relationship with The Lord Jesus Christ. Out of anything, He has given me the will to live, hope for the future, and comfort in great darkness. Many, many people doubt the existence of Jesus Christ, but it is so undeniable to me an dI wish all would see that He is real, and that He came to seek and save lost souls from hell, to live with Him for eternity in Heaven. Living in 2023 is extremely tough. But all the really matters to me is, am I going to Heaven and what can I do with my life in the mean time to help others trust Jesus Christ as their savior, so that they can go to Heaven too
@user-lz6dm5lk9yАй бұрын
I recall how people bemoaned not seeing and being with friends and relatives during the first 2 years of Covid. I have lived that way almost my entire life.
@paulcain5350Ай бұрын
Fear,Agony Lonliness,My Days.
@ambrid58376 ай бұрын
I've got to say that this film is pretty stereotypical in its message. It is reinforcing the stigma by showing people repeating it and not encouraging them to really dig into themselves to share what the experience after very long bouts of isolation