This video shows how we can sometimes become too focused on ourselves. Its not that we don't care about others, its just that we have our own things to worry about. Besides, we try to help out other people when we can... That is good enough, isn't it?
A Homeless Thanksgiving is a poignant street interview with a homeless man named Leroy. Underscored with music and subtitles, Leroy's perspective on Thanksgiving offers a great introduction for a Thanksgiving service. A meaningful worship transition or setup to a Thanksgiving message.
It's difficult for many people to feel thankful to Veterans, simply because they've never stood in their shoes. Listen to the honest voice of a Veteran, and allow your people to feel gratitude for all Veterans.
"Also available in Spanish". There are so many small parts to a Mother’s life that it can seem ordinary, but there is nothing ordinary about the role of “Mother.”
Meet Jeremiah, an orphan who lives in Kenya, Africa. His father died at a young age and his mother was not able to take care of him and his older brother.
Meet Elizabeth, a missionary aid who works and lives in Kenya, Africa. She moved to the remote village of Maji-Moto at a young age and ended up staying her entire life.
The Persistent Quarterback is a true story about a young boy full of heart and determination and it reminds us of the persistent widow -- the story Jesus told his disciples to remind them that they should always pray and never lose heart.
For the past several years, Jon Abel has worked as a musician, songwriter, and worship leader. One significant accident though would threaten to destroy his entire career.
The Law of the Harvest is a beautiful law that calls us to help those in need while keeping those we serve's dignity intact. But how do farmers view this law?
A simple story about a bike pump reveals a common dilemma encountered while serving those around us...what happens when being otherly isn't convenient?
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?