Stills Boot Camp Use this boot camp image as a metapher for "basic training" at being a disciple for Christ.
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Use our boot camp image as a metaphor for "basic training" at being a disciple of Christ. Still set includes titled theme graphic, untitled graphic, variations of background graphics in the same style (all BMP format); and a layered, Photoshop-ready file so you can customize the image to fit your own needs (PSD format). ...
Bring the contrast of the two crowns of Jesus into your conversations with these powerful images. This packet includes 5 images and a customizable PowerPoint presentation.
The majestic crown and garments of a king contrast with the empty tomb of Jesus. These 5 images and customizable PowerPoint presentation bring great focus to your discussions.
Jesus and Satan are not yin and yang. Satan is a fallen angel, but Jesus is the only unique Son of God, fully equipped in his power, personality, and character. Heaven is his throne, and the earth is his footstool.
The beatitudes remind us of the characteristics of those deemed blessed by God. As God's children, we are blessed, even if doesn't always feel that way.This is the message that the Matthew 5:3-12 video delivers. While the backdrop displays images relating to the passage, a narrator reads the verse aloud. Perfect for a transition, this video creates a pause wherein the congregation can focus on the ...
This terrific visual metaphor portrays a person cleaning out a truck that represents his soul. He cleans out all of the garbage and puts a throne and God's word in the center. ...
Jesus is the central character in life, even amidst all of today's issues. You gotta do something with a guy like this, you can't be neutral. In this rant, a man gives his straight-up opinion about the importance of Jesus, and challenges us to go further with our belief.
In this innovative video, a man states that he doesn't believe in God, that he can't believe because of all of the evil in the world. The video ends with a splice of his monologue, compiled into the sentence, "I need Jesus." A strong message on listening to the undertones of what people say.