While shopping a man shares the real spirit and meaning of Christmas with a fellow shopper. Great reminder of the reason for the season of Christmas. Available at www.mastersimage.com
Striving for a goal is a worthy end in itself. By pursuing a dream, we push ourselves to do better and to be better. And even if we never realize that dream...
Here is a fun and creative way to get people to silence their cell phones in church. Inspired by the Sprint commercials, see what happens when a phone call is interrupted by elements of a church worship service. Hilarious and to the point. Great to use at the beginning of a worship service. Available for purchase at https://www.mastersimage.com/store/#ecwid:category=1391954mode=productproduct=5721712
Take a look at one week in the life of a Bible. Could this be yours? Show this at your church (without titles). Available for purchase at https://www.mastersimage.com/store/#ecwid:category=1391954mode=productproduct=8482545
It was on December 23, 1818, in the small Austrian village of Oberndorf, that Father Josef Mohr had begun preparing the music for the Christmas Eve service at his local church.
While sitting in a coffee shop on a Sunday morning, a man addresses the congregation and explains his reasons for not accepting an invitation to attend church. A provocative challenge to all church attenders. Great for outreach, evangelism and the purpose of the church. Performed by Actor Chuck Neighbors. A high resolution version is available at www.mastersimage.com
A man has accepted an invitation from his friend, Bob, to attend church. It is Sunday morning and as he waits to be picked up by Bob he reflects on his apprehensions about attending church after all these years. A high resolution version is available at www.mastersimage.com (See also There Goes Bob and There Goes Bob Part 2) Performed by actor Chuck Neighbors.
A man watches his friend and neighbor, Bob, leave for work and shares how he reluctantly, finally invited him to go to church. Performed by actor, Chuck Neighbors. High resolution version available on www.mastersimage.com.
A man gazes out his window and watches his neighbor and friend, Bob, leave for church. He wonders aloud why Bob has never invited him to go. Powerful and poignant scene on being salt and light. Perfect for a series on evangelism. Performed by actor, Chuck Neighbors. High resolution version available on www.mastersimage.com
If confidence is something we value for our sons and daughters, maybe it would be helpful to assist them in achieving it. Watch this feature video for Dr. Dobson's perspective and advice.
What do you get for the child who has absolutely everything? Well, that's a question Richard Crane dealt with every year on his son's birthday. So one year, he just decided to ask him.
Today I want to share a portion of a classic poem about old age written by Oliver Wendell Holmes. I think you'll like it. It's called "The Last Leaf On The Tree."
Take in a deep breath of air and hold it for a moment. Now let it out. It might be interesting to know that in that single breath of air were at least three nitrogen atoms that were breathed at some time in the past by every person who has ever lived on the earth, including Leonardo de Vince, Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln.
An increasingly common condition, fetal alcohol syndrome, causes the fetus to be damaged during gestation; this can produce devastating problems. Watch, as Dr. Dobson explains why it is so important to abide by the warnings of alcohol intake during pregnancy.
Peter Brimelow, writing in a recent issue of Forbes Magazine, described the terrible curse of maternal and infant mortality during the 18th and 19th centuries. Death in that era came calling on nearly every door, whether humble or proud. In the 1700s, one baby in five died in infancy, and 33 mothers out of every 1,000 were lost in childbirth.
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The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) is the >>The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) is the leading non-profit building bridges between Christians and Jews, blessing Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and life-saving aid. For 40 . . . <<
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