Post tagged with parables
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Separating the Wheat and the Tares
February 19th, 201303:58 PM ETBy Barry BowenCan you separate the wheat from the weeds? Photographer James Emery has posted numerous photos on Flickr from places mentioned in the Bible. This photo from Nazareth Village he labeled "wheat and tares" which is a reference to a parable that Jesus told. In Matthew 13:24-30 we read that during the night an enemy plants bad seeds and tares sprout u... -
Woman at the Well (VIDEO)
June 06th, 201211:57 PM ETBy Barry BowenGlendale Presbyerian Church presented this dramatic production of the biblical story about the woman at the well found in John chapter 4. Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” - John 4:10 NIV But this video doesn't stop with... -
Reflections
January 24th, 201211:56 PM ETBy Barry Bowen"As water reflects a face, so a man's heart reflects the man." - Proverbs 27:19 NIV Sometimes when I read the parables of Jesus, I think Jesus could be talking about me. In story of the Prodigal Son, I see myself as the prodigal son that wasted his inheritance but found a loving heavenly Father waiting with outstretched arms when I returned.... -
Parable of the Lost Sheep
January 18th, 201211:55 PM ETBy Barry BowenThis video comes from Max7 - a ministry dedicated to reaching children with the Gospel. According to Max7, "Over 2.1 billion under the age of 15 years. The UN estimates that this number will continue to grow until the year 2031. One third of these children have never even heard the good news of Jesus." Without words this video portrays a s... -
The Woman at the Well
December 08th, 201111:58 PM ETBy Barry BowenThis short monologue from actress Erin Moon and produced for Student Life has been watched over 200,000 times on YouTube. Other young actresses have produced their own retellings of this classic story of the woman at the well which comes from John 4 in the Bible. Jesus meets a woman that Bible scholars would consider an outcast ... and offers...
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Here you will find information for equipping and connecting Christians to better serve God.
What to expect: tips for building church websites, listings of special events, missions opportunities, prayer concerns from around the world, links to newsworthy articles, a focus on the use of creative storytelling and filmmaking to share the Gospel, and commentary on religious financial fraud.
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