Biography, Historical, Teaching Grace Use this confession from Amazing Grace to convey the power in turning convictions into action.
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There is tremendous power in turning our convictions into action and repenting of our past sins. In this scene from John Newton, a former slave trader and writer of the hymn , meets with William Wilberforce and encourages him to use his story to further the abolitionist movement.
This powerful contrast of truth and excuses forces us to rethink how we use our time. How could we influence our world if we just turned off the television for just a little while? ...
Animation, Stills, Teaching 1159 This packet helps you discuss any topic that uses the image of 11:59 on a clock, including the 2005 film of the same name.
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This packet includes 5 images and a blank PowerPoint presentation that you can customize to your needs. These images are ideal for using in any discussion requiring a reference to the time 11:59, including the 2005 film, 11:59.
Of all the untouchable and unknowable celebrities, there is one who is accessible, approachable, and eager to meet us. The personal Jesus is real and aches to be known. So what are we waiting for?
Having the confidence to follow your convictions often requires the support of others. In this scene from William Wilberforce and William Pitt are entertaining a group of prominent abolitionists who encourage Wilberforce to follow his convictions for change by pursuing both God and politics.
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.
What are some of the contemporary injustices that are largely invisible to us? How can the Church bring them to the forefront to inspire change? In this scene from William Wilberforce exposes members of Parliament and their wives to the ugly reality of the slave trade, by interrupting their dinner cruise and bringing them face-to-face with a slave ship.
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 takes courage and faith to try new things for the cause of Christ. In this scene from William Wilberforce and William Pitt have a discussion about Pitt's plan to become the youngest Prime Minister of England.