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What Kind of Amazing Grace?

http://www.sharedvoice.org/grace/ Please comment & share! What kind of Amazing Grace will it take to house homeless children, end war, and save families from disaster? 1.3 million children living in poverty. Millions displaced and a war costing us trillions. Do something. Please.

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25 Responses to “What Kind of Amazing Grace?”

  • ianrhett says:

    well, thank YOU for …
    well, thank YOU for commenting!

  • hrhliz says:

    This is so POWERFUL …
    This is so POWERFUL! I am sending this to everyone I know!

  • ianrhett says:

    Thank you! I have …
    Thank you! I have mixed reactions to that! On the one hand, yes, absolutely! That would be so awesome! On the other hand, I’d need a lot of dollars to clear the photo licenses for that. It would be incredible to see on TV, though, that’s for sure. Thanks for your comment, wefond.

  • donbren says:

    I’ve recirculated …
    I’ve recirculated everything you’ve sent me, and encouraged others to do the same…it’s what’s needed, again and again — the hardheaded, selfish ones take repeated reminders– don’t we!

  • debsteachnem says:

    I love it! I didn’t …
    I love it! I didn’t think you could top “Unamerican” but you did. Beautiful!

  • rockqueen3 says:

    Good on ya’. Now, …
    Good on ya’. Now, how are you going to get the Republicans to listen to it?
    Great voice, production. et al. Really good work.

  • kristeneppley says:

    Stunning work, Ian. …
    Stunning work, Ian. Keep it coming!

  • venusflytraplady says:

    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ambassablog says:

    Ian, you continue …
    Ian, you continue to be such a creative and powerful singer, songwriter and videographer, saying things that need to be said when no one else is saying them anymore, if they ever said them at all.

  • SillyThings08 says:

    sad,true…hurts to …
    sad,true…hurts to see starving children…people who dont have those basic needs in life…there are so creedy people who have to get always more and more and more…but its amazing how poor humans still trust Him and worship Him…i read all comments and theyre great!

  • AparoidX says:

    And to think, the …
    And to think, the main reason we’re in a war is because of oil. Consider the amount of money we spend just trying to get oil.

    If we could just use other sources of energy, we wouldn’t need to pay for the war, and we could do a lot more for the world.

  • jamiller56 says:

    Very beautiful …
    Very beautiful thank you.

  • LigaCampeon03 says:

    Quit your in’ …
    Quit your in’ and do something about poverty yourself. Blaming the government isn’t going to solve the problem and the government isn’t your savior. Still buying the “in it for oil” argument? Shows the lack of intellectual honesty and ignorance of international affairs displayed here.

  • ianrhett says:

    Well, thanks for …
    Well, thanks for the comment, anyway, seriously, LigaCampeon03. And I’d still love to converse with you about this.

  • ianrhett says:

    Thanks for …
    Thanks for commenting, jamiller56

  • wefond says:

    Wish this could be …
    Wish this could be on the TV. It’s brilliant and important.

  • ianrhett says:

    Hm – Interesting …
    Hm – Interesting lecture about “intellectual honesty”. Tell me more.

  • NotOneMoreDay says:

    Beautiful, Ian. …
    Beautiful, Ian. Thank you!

  • kristinslye says:

    Inspiring song sung …
    Inspiring song sung in an incredible voice!!!

  • Shredita says:

    You pose a …
    You pose a wonderful question…what kind of amazing grace will it take? When will the people of the world open their eyes to the Truth. How do we lift the consciousness of the planet? When will we get our priorities straight as a nation? People come first…always! People are the bottom line. We can end the suffering – we must change the mission of the US armed forces – they must bring hope, peace, food, shelter, water and love to the world. We have the power to save lives if we choose.

  • wjniemi says:

    Beautifully done, …
    Beautifully done, from inside out and all around. Thanks for a small oasis of hope in the chaos.

  • andysaks1 says:

    Stopped me in my …
    Stopped me in my tracks. One of those rare moments when you get reminded what we’re actually supposed to care about when we’re not all so eagerly distracted by nonsense. Thank you.

  • JackDMiller says:

    Thank You! Without …
    Thank You! Without grace their will be no human race. Grace can start in such small ways. Do a small act of kindness. Make a choice that benefits all mankind. Smile at someone. Give to the poor. Help a stranger. Give small. Give big. Have a open heart . Be thankfull . Pray for PEACE.

  • madaboutrock says:

    Asolutely amazing. …
    Asolutely amazing.
    Made me sit back and think about life.
    I live in the Uk and our government are just as bad.

  • nobodyzsukey says:

    Well, at least the …
    Well, at least the far right part of Republican’s may actually listen due to the name of the song. ;)

    Artist’s tend to be rather global and symbolic thinkers: i.e. outside the box.

    I think it’s ALL here.

    Thank you Ian Rhett for your timing, your thoughts and your heart’s cries so beautifully put to music.

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