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‘Yule Tide Treasure – Christian Video Magazine – October 2009

The 2010 Holiday Season is almost upon us and the demands are growing higher as SermonSpice.com and other sites provide downloadable sermon content. That means more video producers competing to put out the very best holiday themed content for pastors to download. Can you feel it? That is the pressure of a free market. SermonSpice.com [...]
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The Service Industry – Christian Video Magazine – September 2009

There are countless opinions concerning set etiquette. Some people insist the camera person must call out “Set” once they’re ready to go, followed by the 1st AD’s “Roll Camera”, to which the camera person responds “Camera Speeds”, and finally the Director bellows the all important, “Action!”. Others just hope the camera person knows where the [...]
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Why Short Films Don’t Work in Church – Christian Video Magazine – August 2009

For most of our lives, almost every American has been part of an enormous classical conditioning experiment. We have learned how to view, appreciate, and enjoy watching TV and movies. I’m not talking about the types of programs we watch, but rather the way they are delivered to us. Whether we know it or not, [...]
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Eyes Fixed on the Horizon

I was running in the middle of the day like I usually do. The summer heat and Ozark Country hills delivering a worthy work out. What caught my eye was all the trash on the side of the road. First I picked up a piece of plastic and kept running along, like I was helping [...]
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Themes in Parables

In his book Kingdom, Grace, and Judgment Robert Farrar Capon fits all of Jesus’ parables into one of those three categories. Jesus began His ministry by preaching about the Kingdom of God and then shifted His emphasis to Grace. As the time of the crucifixion grew near His parables were predominately focused on Judgment. Though [...]
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Art & Religion

In my hometown of Kansas City, MO people gather in the Crossroads District on the First Friday of every month in order to attend the Gallery openings. Suburbanites and Urbanites lay their differences aside and mix it up in crowded galleries and on street corners while artists and musicians play the muse for just this [...]
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