Jeff Struecker shares his experience while living the real life events that became the movie Black Hawk Down. Jeff was one of the Rangers in that battle in Mogadishu and tells how he overcame the fear of death and got a new perspective on life that day.
Each year, more than 680,000 children are abused or neglected, and as many as 1,500 die as a result. If you could pray for these children, what would you say? That’s the question asked by Shepherding the Next Generation, a network of more than 300 evangelical pastors and faith leaders leading the #ShareYourPrayer campaign to protect vulnerable children in the weeks leading up to Blue Sunday Day of Prayer on April 27.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to https://www.multivu.com/mnr/7154051-blue-sunday-share-your-prayer-children-neglect-stop-child-abuse
This is a spoken word piece I did at a talent show in St. Louis!
My piece is really a summation of my life. I lived in bondage to an eating disorder and the shame of sexual abuse for the last ten years. God used my move to St. Louis as a catalyst for change in my life. I have been pursuing healing both personally and in my marriage. As I have invested in some heavy counseling and biblical guidance, God has done a miraculous work in my life and I want to share the hope I have to those who are struggling and to those who just need encouragement. My life is radically different. I was enslaved and in a pit, BUT GOD.....
Irene Marin Thompson shares about the ministry of her father, Pastor Eddie Rodriguez, and how his ministry of helping people see in his lifetime still continues in his death. Thank you to Donate Life who have helped further his ministry.
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For Music at his Memorial Service please visit www.thirdcultureworship.com. Worship Music of Vaughn & Irene Thompson: From the album: INVADE-Third Culture Worship Vol. 2 | Available here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/inv...
Video Directed, Edited, & Cinematography By: Scott Cody | Cathedral of Faith Media Director Video lighting and Assistance by: Kyle Harbour | Cathedral of Faith Lighting Director Special Thank You to the Foreman family, our pastors and church family at Cathedral of Faith, San Jose, CA | www.cathedraloffaith.org
Arlene Pellicane talks with Crosswalk about her new book 31 Days to Becoming a Happy Wife which helps women become hopeful, adaptable, positive, purposeful, and yielded in their marriages.
It’s easier to gather with others like ourselves. But Christians who identify in Christ rather than in our commonalities experience the beauty of Christian love that yields racial unity. Catch a glimpse of God’s magnificent vision for diversity in Trillia Newbell’s “United” (Moody Press, 2014). https://www.trillianewbell.com/
Our Daily Bread - Heaven Rejoices (READ: Luke 15:1-10) https://ymiblogging.org/2014/03/odb-he... Written by Anne Cetas Special thanks to Jaime Cosham & James Lake
Parody of Disney's Frozen "Let It Go," as sung by Idina Menzel. / "Let It Go" original lyrics/music written by Kristen-Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez. / "Let It Show" parody written & performed by Alan Gilman.
Like so many others, I have been really taken by "Frozen" - a wonderful movie that portrays an amazing, and, in many ways, biblical, love story. The song, "Let It Go" is a musical highpoint and a powerful and effective plot device within the movie. Queen Elsa is singing about her newfound freedom in finally being who (she thinks) she really is. Tragically she doesn't realize that in her wake she has left great devastation, which if left unresolved, will mean the horrible deaths of her sister and subjects. Elsa will eventually find genuine freedom through sacrificial love, but not until much later. "Let It Go" as a standalone song interestingly expresses the heart's desire of the current culture, just as Elsa thinks that personal freedom comes from self-expression and the breaking of societal boundaries. My (serious) parody is a reminder that true freedom comes when we hear and obey the God of the Bible even when it's difficult.
This song is dedicated to my son Joshua (you have inspired me to face the storms!).
Special thanks to Nathan and Mike Boucher for their generous provision of recording and audio editing services.
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