
Jesus on a Bike
Using a tandem bicycle as a metaphor for the Christian life, Jackson breaks down the meaning of life by reminding us that Jesus should sit in the front, guiding us where we need to go.
Length: 2:43 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
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Using a tandem bicycle as a metaphor for the Christian life, Jackson breaks down the meaning of life by reminding us that Jesus should sit in the front, guiding us where we need to go.
Length: 2:43 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Around the world, there are over 1 million lost or unclaimed bags each year. Using luggage as a metaphor for our lives in this busy world, we learn that unlike all of those lost bags, we are unique and identifiable to our Heavenly Father. Although at times we may feel damaged, lost, or forgotten, we serve a God who knows us intimately and we are His prized possession.
Length: 3:28 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
In the beginning. Divine creativity at work. First This illustrates the story of creation from Genesis 1 with visuals reflecting the beauty, majesty, and ultimate creativity of our God.
Length: 6:19 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Two teenagers find themselves lost in the woods. Brian is a young man struggling to find his place in life and feels “lost.” As the two talk about the things that truly matter in life, we are encouraged to remember that God alone is faithful. Remembering the promises of God will help us in the moments we feel lost.
Length: 4:30 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Set inside a local church lost and found closet, a myriad of ‘lost’ objects philosophically discuss what it means to be lost.
Length: 2:29 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Two teenagers attempt to start a business using Biblical themes for children’s birthday parties. Will they pick the right stories?
Length: 4:21 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Meet the ‘Jesus Juker’, a young man who can’t seem to stop ‘juking’ his friends quoting scripture verses in ways they may not be intended to be used.
Length: 2:44 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
A renowned preacher and seminary professor, Dr. Smith is known for his impact on ministers across the country. His life was marked with adversity as he lost a wife, a son, and battled cancer. Through it all, his undying devotion to God and to His Word shows us the courage and perseverance that God builds in those who call Him Lord.
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A gifted artist, Jackson designs custom playing cards for a living, using his work as a platform to spread the love of Christ and impact the lives of those who view his work. Jackson’s creativity, humor, and love of life reminds us of how God wants to use the gifts He has richly given us for His ultimate glory.
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Eden is a college student who lost her dad to illness while she was just 18 years old. Overcoming the pain and loss by trusting in the Lord and seeking Him has allowed her to carry on his ministry efforts, spreading the Gospel and sharing that Christ is enough, no matter what.
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Jess grew up without an understanding of God or the church. She married a young soldier named Tell and when he died in service in Iraq, Jess was forced to face life alone. Her salvation story unfolds as the Lord drew her near to Himself using a chance meeting with another soldier who was with Tell when he died.
Length: 7:18 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
"These are more than stories, they are reminders of God’s heart for the lost. He cares deeply that when even one is dead in their sins, they would come to know the goodness of God.”
The Lost Trilogy is a light-hearted re-telling of the parable of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Lost Son. The actors perform as narrators, storytellers, and characters that creatively portray the story of each parable. Each parable points to God’s heart for the lost and the celebration that occurs when the lost are found.
"God’s plan for your life is not so fragile that it can be derailed by something like where you might want to go to college, or even if you want to go to college at all.”
"May we look through the eyes of God, may we join the angels next time so we can really see, that the lost finding Jesus is the celebration that the world needs to see.”
Root For the Home Team is a spoken word piece that illustrates the difference between how we celebrate our passion for sports or our sports idols, and how we celebrate the work of Christ in the lives of those around us. This script points us towards seeking those that are lost, emphasizing the importance of our role in leading people into a life-giving relationship with Jesus and the eternal celebration of the lost becoming found.
"We are here in the East of Eden living in the aftershock of our rebellion, grappling with the consequences of what we chose, and what we gave away.”
East of Eden is a spoken word piece that depicts all that was lost during the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Illustrating the joy and beauty of God’s creation through the eyes of Adam and Eve, we also see the devastating nature of sin and the loss of relationship with God the Father. In the end, the question is posed of how we can restore that broken relationship and find our way back to the Father.
Facetious. That is the word of the day.
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Collywobbles. That is the word of the day.
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Absquatulate. That is the word of the day.
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The amazing Cavett teaches us about little sisters.
Length: 1:36 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
The amazing Cavett teaches us how to remove a tooth.
Length: 1:30 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
The voice of the Lord comes in a whisper. Power doesn’t look like we often think it should. There is power in obedience. We have been given everything we need to live a life of godliness.
Length: 2:05 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
A simple yet beautiful explanation of the Gospel and its urgency.
Length: 1:55 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
This video explores how our God, the all-powerful creator of all things,still desires a close relationship with us, His children.
Length: 2:30 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
A mom and her daughter have an honest conversation about college and God’s plan for her life.
Length: 3:47 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Brooklyn is a young woman who came to know Christ at camp. Her story is of Jesus saving her from the weight of death and helping her to live with joy.
Length: 7:40 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Michael is a high school teacher. He didn’t hear the gospel until he was in college. Now, his mission is to share it with anyone who will listen.
Length: 3:25 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Ralph is a 100-year-old WWII veteran who was a part of the Normandy Invasion on D-Day. His story is a life dedicated to God. Ralph constantly looks back at his life and can say “He’s been good to me.”
Length: 5:00 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
Yao grew up as a highly educated woman in China thinking that believing in science and believing in God cannot coexist. She shares her journey of discovering that they can.
Length: 5:45 | Format: 1920 x 1080 MP4
"For You are perfect in power, in love, and purity..."
This is a piece of spoken word written in verse form attempting to describe the splendor, majesty and Glory of God knowing it will fall short but trying anyways.
"Will you trust the shepherd to take you home?"
This is a highly theatrical sketch where three actors tell three different parables, the parable of the great banquet, the parable of the hidden treasure and the parable of the lost sheep.
"Your frame was not hidden from me when I created you in the secret place when I wove you together before the beginning of time."
This piece contains two fractured monologues from a man and a woman, both who has a distorted view of self. The concept of reflection, reflecting and what it means to be truly seen are themes throughout this piece. In the midst of the two monologues there is also the personification of Truth who speaks the text of Psalm 139.
"Your words have consequences... and taking responsibility for your actions is the right thing, regardless of the outcome."
Three friends meet in the school cafeteria after one of them makes an offensive joke in class. This piece touches on the theme that the way you live each and every day is as much of your mission field as when you go oversees on a missions trip.
Author: Jonathan Skaggs & Katie Beazley
“Yea in school, I always went to church but it was very surface level and something I mostly did to be seen. I didn't have a real relationship. But God is so good. Better than i deserve.'”
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