Spur your church on towards a better prayer life with the Prayer Quotes video. This thought-provoking video features powerful quotes on prayer from Martin Luther, Oswald Chambers, and Corrie Ten Boom, among other influential Christian figures. Also a part of Beamer Illustrations Volume 1. ...
Spur your church on towards a better prayer life with the Prayer Quotes Countdown. This thought-provoking video features powerful quotes on prayer from Martin Luther, Oswald Chambers, and Corrie Ten Boom, among other influential Christian figures. ...
In Psalm 123, the psalmist cries out for mercy from God. Focus on this cry with the Psalm 123 video, which displays the text to this passage while accompanied by music. ...
In Psalm 5:1-8, the psalmist cries out to God to pay attention to his prayer. Focus on this cry with the Psalm 5:1-8 video, which displays the text to this passage while accompanied by music. ...
Is God listening? Where is he in times of need? Why doesn't he answer prayer? This edgy illustration is a powerful, thought-provoking journey of a man struggling with prayer, faith, hope, love, life and his relationship to God. It is designed to generate discussion and thoughtful reflection. ...
Images 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.
Add color, reflection, atmosphere, and life to your service with original ...
Images 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.
Add color, reflection, atmosphere, and life to your service with original ...
This lighthearted approach to prayer is the perfect introduction to your discussions on this important topic. Discover some of the ways we pray, and perhaps how we can improve our prayer life.
This lighthearted look at how prayer can sometimes be rushed is perfect for your discussions on developing a robust prayer life. What exactly is prayer? Is it a time for us to tell Jesus about all of our problems and ask him to fix them? Or is it a two-way conversation with our Lord and Savior? When you pray, who does most of the talking? Do you ever let Jesus get a word in?