The world's FIRST depiction of The Crucifixion in sculptural glass. By Jed Malitz (www.jedmalitzv2.com). 10' Tall, Completed November 2014. Glass, ash, aluminum, stainless steel, iron.
Although momma sheep are not human shepherds, they are rather typical of the shepherd to lead and protect their little ones.
This video segment from, "But ask now the beasts," shows some of the love and care that ewes have for their lambs as I'm quite sure King David also felt when he was out in the fields with his sheep.
An excerpt from the music video, "But ask now the beasts," which features what the Scriptures have to say about animals.
Many horses are quite fearful by nature, just like we can be. They don't trust easily. Many years ago, after watching a particular horse trainer, I wrote the song, "Runaway." The trainer used a technique in training that was amazing. It is detailed on my website. Then years later again, I met another trainer, Mark Anderson. He compared the relationships between horse and rider to us and God. I thought it was so fascinating that I did some filming to go with the song.
After the song in the video, there will be more footage of Mark with a couple of his horse friends set to music.
For an interview with Mark, go to: https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=WPZGYGNX
2/1 To the Glory of God (John 10:11) "Willing to Do Anything" Jesus loves us so much that He was willing to die and He did. Pastor Jeff and Sis. E share how much more so will He do for us if we need Him to. For other videos or more information on the ministry visit www.ongoodground.org
Is the Catholic Church dying? With the priest shortage, churches closing, and and collections drying up, people wonder if the end near for the Catholic Church. The answer is No!
Sweetheart, the dog owned by my friend, Annabeth, could not walk. This video shows the results of some prayer and a bit of effort to make a way for her to get up and go!
This segment is from the video, "I want to Explore," Part 2 by Cathy Friedlander.
An achingly beautiful song by The Dunaways, called "Never Gonna Give Up On You". I contacted the Dunaways to get the story behind the song, and if I understood correctly it's a true story about two friends. One friend comforted the other during a struggling time in life, and the comfortee, the singer in the song, was eventually led to Christ. But the comforter has not yet fully accepted Christ. But the singer has not given up, and never will give up. Lovely song. From their album "Church In The Kitchen". The song was written by Buddy & Julie Miller.
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