What would you change about your life? Within each of us is a desire to change, to become something better, to become something new. What (or Who) is the source of this desire? Can this desire be quenched with outward change only?
Just a Thought, Learning to Walk: It's not easy learning to walk, it takes time and practice, sometimes even the hand of a friend. This video illustration doesn't preach, but boy does it communicate.
In forgiveness there is redemption, restoration, healing, transformation and change. Our sins have been erased. We have the same opportunity to show the mercy that we have been shown, and it is mandated that we do so.
Video can make an impact in a way that words and music sometimes can't. Adding video to your worship, sermon, or youth event can take your message to the next level. In this video, a man on the street answers the question "If you could tell God anything ...
Use William Wilberforce's life and work—as depicted through five scenes from the film —as a mirror for examining our own lives and times. With this free download, you'll receive five video clips on the themes of , , , , and , plus a Faith Discussion Guide (), designed for personal reflection and/or group discussion. Each theme is also discussed in light of a passage from Scripture.
The Guide is designed for adults, including high school and college students. It is suitable for small group discussions, youth groups, and church Sunday school programs.
God isn't the treasure of the human mind; the self is. In this video, John Piper exposes the nature of the human mind and teaches us how to refocus it on God and bringing glory to him. Use this video in your discussions on the transformed Christian mind.
If you are in Christ, you are a new creation!
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.