WorshipHouse Media has just announced that they are offering 25% off Organic Video’s motion backgrounds. This includes the best seller “Reflection 2″. This sale will end on September 5, 2008.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
There is a new clearinghouse website for sermon illustration videos now available. The new site is called Catholic Media House. It is an artistic and attractive looking site and navigates easily. While they sell many of the products available on other large clearinghouse sites, they are tapping into the new niche of catholic-related church media. They are currently offering a 25% discount on their product. Take a moment and check them out.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Pastors find inspiration for their sermon topics in a variety of ways. In this current culture of church media, a new video can be the launching point to a new teaching series. If you are in a brainstorming mode for an upcoming series I would suggest taking 30 minutes to an hour and view some of the new videos available at WorshipHouseMedia.com or SermonSpice.com.
I would also suggest checking out the sermon starters at Crossroads-Creative. They have produced over 65 short intros that are ready-made for your new teaching series.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
There are some good videos out there illustrating all aspects of the role of prayer in a believer’s life. Media Fuel just released a new one called Coffee with Jesus. It looks at how we tend to use prayer as a checklist of what we want and need instead of developing a relationship with Him that includes listening to him and being still before Him. If you are teaching on prayer this video would be a good set-up and it comes in at a good length around 2 minutes.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Sound and Vision Media Service has a new video called Right Now that gives practical ideas on how to show the love of God. Too often we feel paralyzed in knowing how to be God’s hands and feet to a world that desperately needs to know Him. The production treatment is simple and length is a tad long but still works well in communicating its message to the audience.