Director’s Notes: I was recently asked by a good brother in Montana to write a drama that took a concept from the book of Haggai that our own lives and bodies are God’s house and what are we doing to build it? After a couple of emails, we decided that I should take a drama…
Director’s Notes: As I mentioned earlier, you can alter many of my existing dramas to work with a new subject. With that in mind, I decided to alter ‘The Attic’ to focus on why how people know that we are Christians. When you hear the old song ‘They will know we are Christians by our…
Director’s Notes: Anxiety and worry can incapacitate us. If we don’t trust that the Father will provide and care for us, we can literally worry ourselves to a spiritual death. I don’t know about you, but sometimes when I go to bed, even though I’m physically exhausted, I won’t be able to fall asleep because…
These guys specialize in worship media and church digital video production resources. All of their products are available for instant download. All of the video products come in 4:3 (640×480) and in addition most are in 16:9 aspect ratio as well. This is due to the increase in HD projection in the church and worship…
(Nashville, TN) May 24, 2010 – With more than 11-million albums sold worldwide, Hillsong LIVE returns with 12 new songs for its 19th recording, A Beautiful Exchange, set to release June 29 on Sparrow Records. Recorded live Nov. 8 along with thousands of worshippers gathered together in the Sydney Entertainment Centre and led by worship…
Director’s Notes: Using God’s name ‘in vain’ is more than merely using it followed by an expletive. As Christians, we can use it inappropriately when we convieniently use Him as an excuse to get out of an uncomfortable situation. Unfortunately, I can remember a few times, in my younger years, when I broke up with…
Psalm 47:1, 5–6 “Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy.” God has ascended amid shouts of joy, the Lord amid the sounding of trumpets. Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises to our King, sing praises.” Does that sound like quiet, subdued worship to you? I’m thinking that…
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