What does it say about the character of God that He would give His only son for us? So often, we spend Christmas focused on what it is like to receive this gift, but in The Gift of Christmas...
In this lighthearted video, we hear from the owners of a donkey named Felix. They share the story of the disciples taking Felix because the Lord needed him. Imagine their surprise when they hear crowds shouting and rush to see Jesus riding Felix into Jerusalem!
Though not much is known about the disciple called Simon the Zealot, this video imagines him as one who fought against the Roman empire until he became a follower of Jesus. As he remembers the Final Supper, Simon was unsettled by Jesus’ words, “This is my blood of the covenant, poured out for many.”
We can only imagine what it may have felt like to be the person who constructed the cross that was used to hang Jesus. In this video, a carpenter talks about the regret and responsibility he feels, believing that his fingerprints are all over the cross.
This video imagines the man responsible for sealing Jesus’ tomb, who finally tells the truth about what happened when the body disappeared. Claiming to have been paid to lie about the soldiers falling asleep on their watch when the body was stolen, he admits that nobody fell asleep, and that not only was Jesus gone from the tomb, He was alive.
Mary Magdalene knew what it was like to be repulsive to others, ignored, undeserving until she met Jesus. She discovered that other’s perception of her was not the image Jesus saw.
Used as a conference opener, this video describes the opposition that we face as believers in
Jesus Christ, but we are to take courage because of how great the God we serve is. Opposition
will come but we are to, “...stand firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the
faith of the gospel…” Philippians 1:27.
This video can be used to accompany Harvest Media’s other stand firm bio’s and videos or as a
stand-alone. It is a short depiction of the life of Hannah More, who with her pen worked for 45
years to abolish slavery. She was an abolitionist, poet, and educator who stood firm in the
gospel despite all the opposition she faced. “For the righteous will never be moved; he will be
remembered forever” Psalm 112:6.
This video can be used to accompany Harvest Media’s other stand firm bio’s and videos or as a
stand-alone. It is a short depiction of the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor and theologian
during World War II. Bonhoeffer, who could have lived in America throughout the difficult war
chose to return to take a stand against Nazi Germany and the enemy attacking the church of
Jesus Christ within Germany’s borders. “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be
strong” 1 Corinthians 16:13.
This video can be used to accompany Harvest Media’s other stand firm bio’s and videos or as a
stand-alone. It is a short depiction of the life of Adoniram Judson as a missionary in Burma.
Though facing much opposition he worked to translate the Bible and share the gospel with the
Burmese people. “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing
that in the Lord your labour is not in vain” 1 Corinthians 15:58.
Martin Luther was a fiery reformer, and that is how he is most remembered, but he was also a talented musician and hymn writer. He often set his lyrics to popular secular tunes of the day, but was criticized because of their association with drinking establishments.
A foster care alumni shares his story of growing up as an orphan and how he strived to overcome childhood challenges to leave a strong spiritual heritage.
A series of real-life interviews from specific people groups (real people, not actors, who answered an ad), who are generally outside the church walls. The object is to hear from the other point of view – the first step to understanding, on both sides; as many judge what they do not understand.
A series of real-life interviews from specific people groups (real people, not actors, who answered an ad), who are generally outside the church walls. The object is to hear from the other point of view – the first step to understanding, on both sides; as many judge what they do not understand.