Lent is a time of prayer, repentance, giving, and self-denial. As Jesus spent 40 days in the desert (Matthew 4:1-11), where He endured temptation by the devil, we follow his example during the season of lent where we deny self, pray, and focus on God.
This prayer of repentance—appropriate for Ash Wednesday, Lent or any season—acknowledges our guilt in seeking good apart from God and His grace in granting forgiveness in Christ and offering all-sufficient joy in Himself.
Based on Matthew 22:34-39 and John 13:34-35, this mini-movie explores the meaning of a new commandment that Jesus gave his disciples, a commandment to love as Jesus loved.
It is scary how quickly we take things for granted. God gives us amazing blessings, but we choose to see them as mundane. Includes a bonus version with no title and a still image.
Many of us don’t make relaxation a priority, and when we do have time for it, we often don’t know how to relax. Does our relentless work say something about a lack of trust in God? Includes a bonus version with no titles and a still image.
As children we all knew how to celebrate, but sadly as we grow older we lose sight of its benefit. It’s easier than ever to sit out of the celebration and put your energy to other things. Includes a bonus version with no title and a still image.
There are over 25 million kids growing up in homes without their dads, and for them, Father's Day is just another fatherless day. Encourage the men in your congregation with this info-graphic mini-movie that reinforces how truly important their role is in the lives of the younger generation.
Fathers provide so much for their children that often goes unrecognized. But the way that a father raises his children will have deep and lasting impact.
To those who have served and sacrificed their lives, we are forever grateful. To the friends and family of these brave souls,
even though there is much sorrow, there is much hope. (Based on John 11: 25-26.)