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Into the wild

I have just watched this DVD lent to me by some friends. A wonderful story of a young man who was so disgusted by today's society that he went off to live in the wilds of Alaska, to find out what life should really be about. For some reason it made me think of Jesus wandering the roads of Israel, going from village to village teaching his disciples and healing the sick. He also challenged the leaders of that day's society about how they were treating the poor and marginalized.I'm not really up to date with today's films and songs but I plan to become so as I would like to use them to illustrate what Jesus was teaching and how it relates to us today, in my services. The good news is for everyone so we need to relate to them by using material they love and understand.The life of Christopher McCandless is inspiring because he knew what he did not like in society (and there is plenty wrong with it) and went searching for some answers. Are you looking for answers? Seek and you will find.

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