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Sermon: “What’s My Line?”
Sermon on Psalm 96 “What’s My Line?” AKA The historic Ronald Reagan, Paul Newman, Frank Zappa and United Methodist Church Sermon http://www.christ4u.org/christ4u/sermon_6_2_2013_9_00am____
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Tagged church, discipleship, faith, Frank Zappa, god, Paul Newman, Preaching psalms, Psalm 96, Ronald Reagan, Sing a new song, United Methodist Church, What's My Line
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Faith The Size of an Indie Filmmaker
As some of you may have seen on my Facebook page, I have been attending the Dallas International Film Festival this week. This is the fifth year I have attended and again I am inspired by the filmmakers who have … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots, Scattershooting
Tagged Beyond all Boundaries, dallas international film festival, discipleship, evangelism, faith, faith and film, Fever Year, filmmakers, independent films, jesus, Kilimanjaro, methodism, Methodist church, Sushrut Jain, telling the story, the gospel, the Mormon Movie, United Methodist Church, Walter Strafford, witnessing, Xan Aranda
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Sermon: “Wild Thing” AKA The Troggs Meet The Hogs
Sermon “Wild Thing” (Yes, the Song) Scripture Luke 8:26-37 http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_130203.mp3
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Tagged discipleship, faith, faith and culture, Gesarene Demoniac, Jesus healing, legion, Luke 8:26-37, Preaching, swine, The Troggs, Wild Thing
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Sermon: “Oh No, Kryptonite!!” AKA Don’t Be A Kryptonite Christian
Scripture Mark 6: 1-6 http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_130203.mp3
Sermon Series: Under New Management
Sermon “About Face” AKA The Tazmanian Devilish Apostle Scripture Acts 9:1-22 Saul’s Conversion http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_130120.mp3
Sermon Series: Under New Management
Sermon: Surrender AKA Who’s Our Playcaller? Text Acts 8:26-40 Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_130113.mp3
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Tagged Acts 8, Acts of the Apostles, Dallas Cowboys, discipleship, faith, football, god, NFL, philip and Ethiopian Eunuch, Preaching, Roger Staubach, sermons, Tom Landry
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Lincoln, In Living Color and Prophetic Courage
One day in a discussion with my parents I referred to an event from the 1940’s as happening during the “black and white days” because most photos, films, and newsreel footage of that time are in black and white. I … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged 13th Amendment, Abraham Lincoln, American Civil War, Civil War, Congress, courage, Daniel Day Lewis, discipleship, faith and film, fiscal cliff, Lincoln 2013, LIncoln film, political courage, prophetic, secession of Texas, secession petitions, Sermon on the Mount, slavery, Steven Spielberg
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Olympic Fever: Catch It 2
As long as I can remember I have enjoyed watching the Olympics. I have a few memories of the 1968 Olympics from Mexico City, especially Bob Beamon’s crushing of the long jump record by several feet and establishing a record … Continue reading
In Case You Missed It Film Review Series: “War Photographer”
With the recent murders of foreign correspondents James Foley and Steven Sotloff we are reminded the danger war correspondents accept in their determination to report on wars and conflicts and in so doing share the suffering these bring to so … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged Academy award nominee, calling, discipleship, documentary films, faith and film, film, film review, ISIS, James Foley, journalist deaths, journalist murders, ministry, ministry calling, photo journalism, Photo journalist, Steven Sotloff, TED Award, TED Award Winner, War Correspondent, War photographer
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