Improv comedy taught Susan Isaacs a better way to respond to her friends with different religious backgrounds. Instead of denying their experiences, she began to participate in their story.
From birth to graduation, our first steps to their first grandchildren. Mothers are there for us. Feeding, cheering, laughing, consoling, and through it all––loving us.
"Also available in Spanish". There are so many small parts to a Mother’s life that it can seem ordinary, but there is nothing ordinary about the role of “Mother.”
"Deidox | Pi Chui","A personal story of a Burmese refugee who finds a strength that can only come from God. The film explores themes like persecution, faith, trust in God, acceptance, family and grace.
Beauty. Sometimes appearances can be deceiving. But no matter what we see on the outside, we need to realize that on the inside...we’re all the same. Fragile people who want to be loved.
Meet Jeremiah, an orphan who lives in Kenya, Africa. His father died at a young age and his mother was not able to take care of him and his older brother.
Meet Elizabeth, a missionary aid who works and lives in Kenya, Africa. She moved to the remote village of Maji-Moto at a young age and ended up staying her entire life.
This video shows how we can sometimes become too focused on ourselves. Its not that we don't care about others, its just that we have our own things to worry about. Besides, we try to help out other people when we can... That is good enough, isn't it?
Suffering shows no favoritism. Surviving a tragic accident was only the beginning for Scott Rigsby. Hear how God inspires him to take one more step on the road to recovery and unique purpose. The entire backstory can be seen on Unthinkable: The Scott Rigsby Story.
"But he who has been forgiven little loves little."--Luke 7:47 Scott explains how he forgave the driver who irreversibly changed the course of his life. See the entire backstory on Unthinkable: The Scott Rigsby Story.
In 2007, Scott Rigsby became the first double amputee in the world to finish the Kona Ironman. This inspiring story of suffering, perseverance, and redemption will encourage you and your congregation to do the Unthinkable.
Christians can be very judgmental, especially to people who disagree with their beliefs. Experience the internal monologue of a Christian who is finally admitting how judgmental he's become.
We all have hopes and dreams for our children, but as this video soberly reminds us, those dreams can often be derailed. Music by the O'Neill Brothers (www.pianobrothers.com).