A worship video from the Urbana missions convention. He Knows My Name is a musical and visual mediation on the fact that God knows the names of all people in all cultures.
Adult Children share the things they most remember their fathers saying. The first half of the video goes through typical 'dad-isms', such as "You call that music??", which smoothly transitions into fond memories of faithful and proud fathers. A perfect blend of humorous and meaningful, this video is a perfect celebration of Father's Day.
Two grown boys sit on the couch and watch TV. As they talk, they begin a sort of one-upmanship, each bragging about the things he learned from his dad, received from his dad, or things his dad had accomplished. This escalates until a man calls down to them to tell them to settle down, to which they both respond, "Sorry, Dad."
This video takes us through the sequence of a day spent between father and son. Each step of the way the young son imiates every thing his father does--shaving, reading, eating. The day ends as the boy finds his father reading the Bible and praying. Father's have great potential to teach children what is good.
Misunderstanding the Trinity can lead to great confusion. The heresies that plagued the early church were primarily the result of overemphasizing either God's "oneness" or his "threeness." The doctrine of the Trinity, then, allows us to confess our belief in one true God and also that Jesus Christ, his Son, is God—which is the heart of the gospel. Additionally, the doctrine of the Trinity informs ...
Everyone experiences desert times marked by isolation, fear, loneliness, and hopelessness. The people of Israel once wandered in the desert and despaired that God had forgotten them, even though he had a history of faithfulness with Israel. They faced many challenges we face today: suffering, discontentment, dissention, and panic. Like the Israelites, we learn important lessons in the desert. ...