Sometimes the self-destructive nature of our lives is obvious to others, while we stumble around in oblivion, wondering what's tangling our steps. Do you need to make an adjustment?
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?
Countdown New Year's countdown A reminder in Countdown form that we all grow and change and mature in a year, if we allow for it.
Duration: 05:12 User Rating: $15.00
This New Year's Countdown looks at growth for your congregation for the upcoming year. Great lead in for the idea of what God will do during the time of new years and beyond
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.
Comedy Change Is Possible Change is possible, but real change requires more than good intentions.
Duration: 02:45 User Rating: $20.00
With the best of intentions (and questionable lyrics), a singer/songwriter sets out to show how we can all change if we want to. But, as he stumbles through his “profound” new song, he quickly realizes maybe it’s not that easy. Change IS possible, but real change requires more than good intentions. A great set-up for any sermon that teaches that true transformation or change happens only through Christ and through our relationship with God. This video works well with messages at New Years, about God's grace, about how Jesus changes lives, about how God makes us new, and about how, through Christ, we can shut the door on the past and move forward toward the life God wants for us.
Meditate on the freshness of the new year, in the promise of what is to come. Be reminded of the growth and renewal by this video that shows creation and recreation in the life of plants and flowers.
This is not only a 5 minute countdown, but it is also a reminder of the promise of new life and new hope that will follow the new year. Meditate on the freshness of the new year and be reminded of growth and renewal.
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.
It's easy to observe a problem and complain about it. It's far different to do something about the problem and inspire change. In this scene from William Pitt presses William Wilberforce to make a commitment to the abolitionist movement and stand in the face of adversity.