Solve the global water crisis this ChristmasAnti-consumerism advocates might have something of an advantage this holiday season, given that lots of families simply can't afford their usual haul of gifts. But the Advent Conspiracy, an initiative launched by a bunch of churches nationwide, won't let you off the hook that easily—they don't mind if you spend a little, as long as you divert some of that curtailed spending to charity. To get people in the spirit of giving, the group has put together the commercial above, which is pretty decent, as long as you're not completely sick of kinetic type. Via Spare Room. |
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>as long as you're not completely sick of kinetic type.
Oh, but I am.
I'm sorry, I couldn't even sit through this because it's overdone. Because the means of communication seems recycled, I have trouble believing the message will be anything new.
Posted by: Andrea Hill | Dec 3, 2008 2:45:03 PM
I think it's a well done piece, but lacks the last little part that creates real change. Giving people something immediate to do. They should have a web address where people can donate and see how much has been donated so far. Immediate action and results. People all know they want to help the world, they just need an easy means of doing it.
Posted by: Tricina | Dec 5, 2008 1:53:59 PM











