In this bold visual, the sins of a young man are written on cinder blocks, accurately relating the heaviness of the sin that so easily ensnares us. The young man's desire to break through his wall to get to the cross on the other side becomes the focus.
Even though we may experience hardship and pain, we can take comfort in the fact that these seasons change. One thing we can count on is that God never changes. This video reinforces our faith that god is always there.
Pastor and author Chris Seay communicates the story of Noah to a twenty-first century audience. This video Bible study includes four short video clips and a PDF discussion guide.
The last visual in a four part series emotionally gives the viewer a glimpse of those who thirst for clean water. Provided is statistical information along with brief interviews intertwined with song.
In this video the importance of knowing and understanding the Bible brought to life through various situations. This is one of many videos in the Know the Word series. ...
Jesus confronted all of our sin and pain on the cross, so we can bring our troubles and hardships to the cross and lay them down at his feet. Use this video for your Easter presentations, or any discussion about dealing with pain, worry, or sin.
Life can sometimes seem really complicated and confusing. Wouldn’t it be great if someone was there to help us through? This video, spoofing the UPS whiteboard commercials, reveals how God is there for us even though we can’t always see him.
In our lives, we often encounter pain, suffering, and uncertainty. This video encourages your congregation to turn to the One who can offer rest for the weary.
When we're in the midst of trouble, we need to remember that God is always present to help us.
This Stills Pack includes several JPEG images and is specifically designed for pastors who want to utilize the images in other media forms other than PowerPoint. All images can be used for your church website, bulletin, promotional pieces, etc. Additionally, because the images are in JPEG format, your own sermon titles and content can be added in more sophisticated graphic design programs such as Adobe Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.