We live in an age of reason, and have become products of our own environment. These days, trying to connect with God seems almost impossible. Watch as a man tries to use reason to better know and hear God, but finds that he has trapped himself in an environment of silence.
Celebrate and honor the dads in your congregation this Father's Day. Dads play a critical role in the lives of their children, and deserve to be honored for their sacrificial efforts.
"In everything set them an example by doing what is good." This poignant piece follows a young boy who spends the day with his dad as they eat breakfast, shave, work, and most importantly pray and read scripture together. A timeless film about a parent setting a solid example for their children. From our producers eight20eight.
"He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore." Until that day comes, may we honor and respect those who have fallen and given their lives that we may live free.
We don't worship God in isolation. We worship Him, linked together with believers throughout the world, and throughout history. Remind your congregation that worship is bigger than their local assembly.
We live in a fast-paced world...where so many things beg for our time. This exciting video, which plays off the popular TV show "24", will help your congregation examine their priorities and look at how they are spending their time.
This video works great as a sermon introduction when you're preaching on the topics of commitment, priorities, purpose, time management, or "24: A Day with God" series.
The Holy Spirit...Mysterious. Present. Creative. The same Spirit present at creation fills our hearts today. Help your people learn to rely on the Holy Spirit to usher them into God's presence.
It may not always look like it but there are opportunities to be a hero in your everyday workplace. There are people in need of rescue right in front of you. The key is to see the signs and be ready to do something.