Week Thirteen Blog

546 words by KellyDavis

What exactly have I done to improve the world? Improving the world is a hard thing to do. It requires alot of work. It is something that can’t not be done in one day or even a few months. To improve the world, it is an on-going process. A person has to make a committment to one goal even problem occur in the process. To be honest, I haven’t done much to improve the world. I have tired to improve it by trying to implement my project and my first source failed. The statement was made to me that I may have went to wrong power to get the job done. As a result of not being able to get things done like I wanted to I had to result to other options. I had to change my whole project to a youtube video. I was faced with many problem doing so. Once I finally got it to work, I was very glad. I’m going to soon be posting my video on other sites I belong to. I hope that this video makes a difference. I’m going to try make my original idea a reality. But I am proud of myself for even taking on the responsibility of trying to present this idea. My topic for my project was one that most people don’t really like to talk about. But if the project never gets talked about then it won’t ever get fixed. Surely, the problem will still exist but it won’t be as big of a problem once it has been talked about and some solutions has been thought of to prevent it. This a picture of the slides that is in my video:
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Here is the link to my youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ijmvisSZbo

Jesus along with his followers were in Jerusalem during the Passover. When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem, he went into the temple. While he was there he caused riot by turning over the table of the moneychangers. Later that night, Jesus had a Passover meal with his disciples. After the meal Jesus and his disciples went into the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. While he was there he was arrested by the guards of the temple. Jesus then was put on trial. During the trial, He was asked if He was the Son of God. Jesus replied that He was the Son of God. They said that Jesus had committed blasphemy. His trial was then turned over to Pontius Pilate. Pontius Pilate then asked him if he was the King of the Jews. Jesus then replied, “it is as you say you.” Pontius didn’t see where Jesus had committed a wrong-doing. He was going to free Jesus but he allowed the crowd to pick who should be free. It was between Jesus and Barabbas, the crowd chose Barabbas. Because of the decision of the crowd, Jesus was crucified. Later that afternoon, Jesus was crucified on Calvary. Jesus would have been crucified if Pontius had made the decision to free him. But Jesus had already propheized to his disciples it was his calling to be crucified.

One Response to “Week Thirteen Blog”

  1. Dr. Michael Homan Says:

    At this point I’m the 7th person to see the video. I’m glad you put it on youtube though.

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