Painted Christ performing in Ukraine for thousands all over the country. Lance Brown joined the Singing Men of Texas and Michael Gott for an Evangelical mission trip to bring hope and win souls for the kingdom. We performed 12 concerts in 8 cities. Over our 12 concerts we sang to 14,350 people. We have records of over 7,793 indicating a decision to become a more sincere follower of Jesus Christ.
Leia was trying her hardest to get her human’s attention. And when he walked over and saw this baby dolphin, they both leapt into action. Together, this duo helped this poor baby find his way back to sea. AWW!
They say it takes 7 seconds to form a prejudice based on someone’s appearance. The people at Coca-Cola decided to change this by putting a group of strangers in a dark room. And once they turned those lights on my mind was completely changed!
After her beloved beagle passed away, this boyfriend knew he needed to cheer up his girlfriend. And the emotional surprise that followed even had ME getting a little misty-eyed. What a reaction!
This will take your breath away. Watch the story of the Cross of Christ unfold on canvas and then get flipped turned upside down to reveal the face of Jesus. Wow. You've got to see this. Performance Artist Lance Brown creates beautiful speed paintings that glorify god in under 10 minutes.
This Grandpa thought he was helping his son look at houses, but in reality he was picking out his OWN. The incredible surprise in store for this father had me reaching for the tissues. What a wonderful father-son moment!
Jayna may be young but that doesn’t stop her from singing praises to the Lord. And you can’t help but feel his presence when she sings Tamela Mann’s hit “Take Me To The King.’ I love seeing the next generation worshipping His name!
Homeless veteran and piano master Donald Gould's video (link to https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0CC0MFNU) went viral. And tons of great people came out to help Donald get back on his feet. But all he wanted was to meet the son he lost 15 years ago. And that is about to happen, you need to see it!
This video is the thirteenth in a multi-part series entitled "Healing Relationships through Forgiveness.” It deals with the twelfth principle. Principle #13 We must not keep records of the sins against us. When we have sinned or done something against another (spouse, child, friend, etc.), we have first sinned against God and must reconcile with Him. After this, we must go to the person we have wronged and ask for forgiveness. Now we move to dealing with those who have transgressed us. In this section, Dr. Jones shares the importance of not bringing up a transgression once it has been forgiven.
This video is the twelfth in a multi-part series entitled "Healing Relationships through Forgiveness.” It deals with the twelfth principle. Principle #12: We must view the unbelievers who transgress us with the eyes and heart of God. When we have sinned or done something against another (spouse, child, friend, etc.), we have first sinned against God and must reconcile with Him. After this, we must go to the person we have wronged and ask for forgiveness. Now we move to dealing with those who have transgressed us. In this section, Dr. Jones shares what to do if we have trouble forgiving those who are unbelievers. We must not view them as wicked, but lost and forgive them.
Sometimes we feel the journey of life is too hard; it sometimes seems ALL uphill. Sometimes, we as Christians, may feel completely too weak and full of too much fear, BUT, that is EXACTLY when we need to declare: "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!" This teaching helps with overcoming the hard times and fears that seem too big in the moment. - I hope you find this encouraging! - Rev. Patrick Coad [email protected]
This video jam titled "Standing Afar Off" comes from a sermon preached by Dr. Vincent G. Artese titled "Standing Afar Off".
Self is the attitude or character of a person that controls them. In this parable both the Pharisee and the Tax Collector show a lot about the human condition. Self is a person’s conscious personality. Both of these men know who they are. The Pharisee sees himself as “set apart.” They were strict, wealthy, self-righteous and conservative. They sought fame and recognition. Personal consciousness meant everything to them. They believed in what the Bible said only so far as they agreed with it. They did not allow the Law of God to override their own disposition. What they needed was total heart transformation, but they put self above God. The Tax Collector was hated by the Jews. He was a Jew himself hired by the Romans to collect taxes. He was willing to do his job no matter what people thought of him. There is a big difference between these two men. The Pharisee was proud and stood by himself. He was afraid his faith would be tested. He wanted to appear outwardly righteous. It was all about self as the ruler of their heart. In the life of a born again Christian Christ is the center, not self. The Tax Collector was humble and convicted of his sin, but conviction must lead to repentance. He must surrender his life to Christ.
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This is a song from a wonderful new compilation CD called "Living Hope", produced by Pizza Ranch. The CD is quite unique when it comes to compilation CDs, since it contains all-new songs (except for one song) by some of the most popular current Christian artists. The album is a total winner. This song is one of the highlights. It's a very nice, if fairly simplistic, tune. It talks about how God can turn an empty and troubling life around by His grace and mercy.
I highly recommend this album. And, it's a total bargain at only $5.00. You can download it here:
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