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Tag Archives: Gospel of John
Faithspotting “Val”
Faithspotting hosts Kenny Dickson and Mike Hatch discuss the documentary film Val, and spot reflections of faith presented int the auto-biographical film of Val Kilmer. The film uses some of the over 1000 hours of video tape Val had shot … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged A24, Cannes Film Festival, Gospel of John, Gospel of Matthew, grief, healing, Jack Kilmer, loss, Mercedes Kilmer, new life, Psalms, recovery, Val, Val Kilmer
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Faithspotting Favorite Christmas Movies
Listen to the Favorite Christmas Movies episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithspotting-favorite-christmas-films/id1524339974?i=1000502738477 Mike and Kenny share and discuss their top 5 Christmas films. Faith is about story and in addition to specific faith elements spotted they share the stories behind these films that make … Continue reading
Faithspotting “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
Listen to the episode Won’t You Be My Neighbor: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithspotting/id1524339974#episodeGuid=06f23268-58ef-43fc-b2ca-b655e4e0ab94 Kenny Dickson and Mike Hatch discuss the cinematic and faith elements reflected in the Fred Rogers Documentary Film Won’t You Be My Neighbor, available for streaming rental or purchase on … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Amazon Prime, Apostle Paul, Book of Romans, Christian discipleship, faith in film, Faithspotting, Fred Rogers, Gospel of John, Gospel of Luke, Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Matthew, incarnation, jesus, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Tom Hanks, Won't you be my neighbor, YouTube
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Darkest Hour: A Different Kind of Christmas Movie
Christmas is one of the most important seasons for the film industry. With schools out and adults taking days off, people go to movies. Christmas is the movie season for big-budget titles, possible Oscar contenders, as well as Christmas themed films. … Continue reading
“Son of God”: Script over Scripture
Speaking for their film “Son of God,” producers Roma Downy and Mark Burnett spoke about their desire to update the epic Biblical films of the 1950’s and 60’s to better fit with today’s audiences. With greater technological tools at their … Continue reading
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Tagged "Son of God" film, Christology, faith and film, Gospel of John, jesus, Son of God
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Sermon: The Inconvenient Truth
Final Words From the Cross Sermon Series Behold Your Mother. My God, Why Have Thou Forsaken Me? http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_130310_1130.mp3
Time to Shut “Faith-Gate”….Again!
While I don’t normally respond to posts and tweets of others, after the recent, well publicized “Tweet “of a popular Evangelical pastor denying President Obama’s Christian faith, I felt compelled to update and share an article I wrote in 2009. … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, Christian faith, christianity, conversion, faith racism, faith-gate, Galatians, Gospel of John, Gospel of Luke, Holy Spirit, jesus, judgement, Mark Driscoll, Mark Driscoll tweet, Obama's oath, Pastor mark driscoll, President Obama, President Obama's faith, presidential oath, the Apostle Paul, The Good Shepherd
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In the Beginning was “Wordplay”
The Gospel of John opens with one of the most well-known passages in scripture, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” For crossword “puzzlers,” the passage might be amended to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Clinton, crossword puzzle, diversity, documentary film, faith and film, games, god, Gospel of John, hobbies, in the beginning was the Word, independent film, interests, Jon Stewart, pastimes, Preaching, Prologue Gospel of John, Psalms, puzzles, sermons, variety of interests, Will Shortz, Wordplay film
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