In Luke 18 Jesus gives a simple parable about Pride and Humility. This mini movie presents the parable with a fresh take, comparing it to an old joke we have all heard in one form or another: “A Monk a Rabbi and a pastor walk into a church……”
George Bennard's father was a coal miner and died was George was just 16. The young man put aside theological school to care for his mother and sisters. Eventually George was able to complete his ministry training.
What does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection mean for us today? This Easter anthem video calls each of us to live out the Great Commission, opening our eyes to what that looks like tangibly in our world. Ideal for use on Easter Sunday or the week after Easter.
In the sequel to one of the Skit Guys' most popular mini movies, two dads are left in charge of their kids for a weekend. Faced with teen angst and other new challenges, they quickly see a need to use Mom Goggles in order to survive. Once again, these dads are reminded why moms are so amazing.
Leave it to a child to ask the most random, and sometimes the most poignant, questions. This Thanksgiving video will have people laughing and feeling thankful for Jesus.
As a new school year begins, let this prayer speak for the children and parents in your congregation. This thoughtful reflection will remind people to stay focused on God and trust in His will.
You never know what you'll get at a Christmas white elephant gift exchange. But what one man thinks is a hilarious joke turns out to be the most valuable gift of all.
It was curiosity that led a man of logic, a wise man, to join others in pursuit of a supposed king’s birth. He had no idea the king would be a child, and found himself instantly fascinated
While she knows that her husband is merely a shepherd and would never be invited to sit with dignitaries, she is overjoyed with the news he came home to share with her one morning. She retells the story and is again amazed that God chose her husband to help spread the Good News of the coming Savior.
What would it have been like if Mary’s family didn’t at first believe her story about conceiving God’s baby? But no doubt, when Mary’s mother witnessed the Christ child for herself, she was amazed at what God had done and the fact that He chose to use her daughter to bring the Savior into the world.
Years after Jesus’ birth, Joseph remembers what it was like when he learned that Mary was pregnant. All these years later, he is still astounded at how God worked such a miracle when He sent an angel to announce the miraculous baby Mary would give birth to. He realizes that God did so much to open the door that let His Son into the world.
Though he was only 14 when it happened, the innkeeper’s son, now grown, recalls what it was like the night his dad made room in the barn at their inn for a desperate man and his pregnant wife. Looking at his dad as a hero, the innkeeper told his boy that it was God who was the true hero, sending His Son to save us all.
When visiting his friends Sheryl and Steve just before Christmas, Edward finds himself surrounded by every imaginable decoration (and a few nobody could ever imagine!). In this playful scene, he helps the couple see that the holiday is about more than lights and sights, but that Jesus is the true reason for the season.
Four hundred years of silence have passed and rumors of a pregnant virgin have reached the ears of three wise men. Watch as they meet up and prepare to set off on a journey that will change their lives and the course of history forever.
The wise men are drawing closer to Bethlehem in hopes of laying eyes on the Son of God. Share in this heartwarming experience as they encounter an angel that gives them direction along their way.