As far as heaven is above the earth, that is the greatness of God's love. A worship intro based on Psalm 103. Great for Valentine's or love themed services!
What if love was greater than the darkest night? This colorfully illustrated mini movie asks us to reflect on the reality that God’s love for us in Christ truly is far greater than any darkness, pain, or loss we might experience in this life.
Nuestras historias pueden hacer que nos sintamos descalificados, quebrantados, y débiles. La Biblia nos dice que Jesús usa a los débiles para avergonzar a los fuertes, y los necios, para avergonzar a los sabios. Este video explica que cuando estamos en nuestro momento más débil, en ese mismo lugar es en donde debemos aprovechar la fuerza de Dios.
Here’s an up-close look at the lovely design and artistry on U.S. currency and a Christian’s obligation to tithe. Paying the tithe is something every Christian should do, as an expression of honor and gratitude for our God.
Here’s an up-close look at the lovely design and artistry on U.S. currency and a Christian’s obligation to tithe. Paying the tithe is something every Christian should do, as an expression of honor and gratitude for our God.
Here’s an up-close look at the lovely design and artistry on U.S. currency and a Christian’s obligation to tithe. Paying the tithe is something every Christian should do, as an expression of honor and gratitude for our God.
Here’s an up-close look at the lovely design and artistry on U.S. currency and a Christian’s obligation to tithe. Paying the tithe is something every Christian should do, as an expression of honor and gratitude for our God.
Here’s an up-close look at the lovely design and artistry on U.S. currency and a Christian’s obligation to tithe. Paying the tithe is something every Christian should do, as an expression of honor and gratitude for our God.
Often, we talk about all of the things that we LOVE, when truly, what we mean is that we really LIKE them. Love What Matters is an encouragement to be mindful of the casual way that we tend to use our words, as well as a reminder to express our love to the people who mean the most in our lives.
As Jesus spent 40 days in the desert praying and fasting, let us follow his lead during the season of Lent with self-denial, repentance, giving, and renewal. This video uses powerful images and music to remind your congregation of God’s love and sacrifice, which should encourage each of us to deny self and make God first place in our lives. Prepare your congregation for the celebration and sacrifice of Lent.
Everywhere you go there is a need. In our cities, our nation and our world. People are struggling, addicted, broken and lost. If Jesus is the hope of the world, then His church should act as His hands and feet. It’s time for the church to act on the hope we have. To meet people wherever they are and share the love of Jesus. It’s time to meet the need.
How can we more fully understand that we were once orphaned and abandoned, but God has brought us into His great and global family? Watch as the Ivey family actively waits and struggles to adopt 4-year old Amos, a child who was orphaned in Haiti. Experience God’s heart in the embrace of a father as he “closes” the door of abandonment for Amos, and opens up a new world of love and acceptance.
There was a living nativity in New York? Yep. And we were there to document it. Watch as Ron and his friends try to turn their small town Christmas tradition into a big event in Times Square. We met Ron while we were in New York a few years ago and were immediately captured by his personality and desire to serve God in profound but simple ways. Every year he tries to hold a simple nativity and caroling. So we decided to follow him as he prepared to hold a Living Nativity in the heart of New York city.
How can you focus your daily life on serving others? Meet 17-year old Por, a believer in Buddhist Thailand who wants to “spend” her life on others as much as she can. Seventeen is not too young to serve God, she says. Watch as she creates ways to serve others in the hopes that “they will see our light is different from others,” from those who don’t know God.