When their brother, Lazarus, was sick, Mary and Martha called for the one person they knew could heal him. But when Jesus didn’t arrive until after Lazarus died, they wavered in their belief. Once Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, the sisters realized that Jesus is the Christ, and whoever believes in Him will live.
As the man who condemned Jesus to death on a cross, Pilate reflects on his experience. Jesus challenged his power, but refused to answer to the charges against Him. Pilate saw Jesus die, and later saw an empty tomb. While he won’t call himself a believer, he knows that he is the one responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion.
As the man who condemned Jesus to death on a cross, Pilate reflects on his experience. Jesus challenged his power, but refused to answer to the charges against Him. Pilate saw Jesus die, and later saw an empty tomb. While he won’t call himself a believer, he knows that he is the one responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion.
The soldier who nailed Jesus to the cross recounts the experience. He was just doing his job. But, when Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, they don’t know what they’re doing” and looked at him, the soldier realized that he needed to be forgiven. He realized Jesus really was the Son of God.
Thomas is often associated with the word “doubt”. But as he reflects on being a disciple of Jesus and seeing the scars when Jesus rose from the dead, we are reminded that Jesus is exactly who He said He was: the Son of God. Because of that, we are believers.
It was curiosity that led a man of logic, a wise man, to join others in pursuit of a supposed king’s birth. He had no idea the king would be a child, and found himself instantly fascinated
Leave it to a child to ask the most random, and sometimes the most poignant, questions. This Thanksgiving video will have people laughing and feeling thankful for Jesus.
This year, one man takes every precaution for the Easter service and is heralded as the "Safety Hero," at least in his own mind. This funny Easter service reminder video includes three different endings: online only service invite, in-person and online service invite, and a customizable ending screen.
Four hundred years of silence have passed and rumors of a pregnant virgin have reached the ears of three wise men. Watch as they meet up and prepare to set off on a journey that will change their lives and the course of history forever.
The wise men are drawing closer to Bethlehem in hopes of laying eyes on the Son of God. Share in this heartwarming experience as they encounter an angel that gives them direction along their way.
Three wise men must decide if they will be men of faith or facts. Follow along and witness their hopefulness and humanity on their search for the one who is called Jesus.
As a new school year begins, let this prayer speak for the children and parents in your congregation. This thoughtful reflection will remind people to stay focused on God and trust in His will.
In Luke 18 Jesus gives a simple parable about Pride and Humility. This mini movie presents the parable with a fresh take, comparing it to an old joke we have all heard in one form or another: “A Monk a Rabbi and a pastor walk into a church……”
When one man discovers he can't get to his family for Thanksgiving, he opens his home to people spending the holiday alone. This heartwarming video reminds us that a big heart and an open table can bless the world around us.
God's love was delivered to us in the most unexpected way and inconspicuous place. This video reminds us to look for Jesus and serves as a prayer asking God to fill us with His love so we can share it with the world. Use it as a standalone video or part of your Advent series leading up to Christmas.