Documentary Exchanges Like sheep without a shepherd… What will you do about them?
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In their own words, college students share their feelings on the meaning of life, the existence of truth and God, and life after death. Clearly students are willing to talk about spiritual matters, but will anyone listen?
Chip Ingram encourages people to ask God to make sacred the work of our hands. He commends people to work with excellently asif they were working for God and not for their bosses. ...
Video 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. In this video, a man on the street talks about relative and absolute. ...
This loopable video contains image backgrounds for Matthew. The images come in both MPEG-1 video (640x480) and still-JPEG formats. They will provide a great visual reinforcement of projected Scripture during your worship services.
Why does God heal sometimes and not others? The interviewer in this clip pushes back when he is given a simplistic answer to this question. Is healing really that simple?
No one expected the Messiah to sit and eat with sinners, but that's exactly what Jesus did. Share the story of Levi with your congregation using The Gospel Journey Stills Pack.
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.
A new year can be viewed as a clean slate. Share your hopes for 2007 with the Seven Things You Must Know for 2007 Stills Pack.
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.