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$10 Campaign

Ten dollars. It's really not that much. For many of us it's pocket change that will neither make nor break our bank accounts.

We spend it on small things that don't stand out or make us proud we spent our money. Treating a friend to coffee, a book or CD. One movie ticket, songs from I-Tunes, three lattes, a t-shirt and a picture frame.

Do you believe you can change the world with $10?

We do.

Instead of spending the money to watch a movie, why not spend it on MAKING one?

For $10, you can help support a team of young adults who are bent on changing perspectives on life and what it means to love your neighbor. These are writers, photographers and videographers from all over the United States (and Canada), who are passionate about using media to show what is going on in God’s world.

Revolutionary Media is going to Kenya this spring to make a trilogy of documentaries. They won’t be about superheroes, pirates or elves, but the stories are epic just the same. They tell of children, compassion and people sharing Christ in ways that go beyond what we are used to seeing. You will see people hurting, orphans forgotten and ordinary Kenyans coming to their rescue—even when they might not be much better off.

Not only do you get the change to help make a movie that will aid others, you will also get members only access with exclusive downloads and updates regarding the documentaries.

It'll be the best $10 you've ever spent.

Visit our website to give $10 by credit card and paypal. www.therevmediaproject.com
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