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Entries from May 1, 2011 - May 31, 2011

12:10PM

Beware of the Choir

On May 22, I had the privilege of preaching my first sermon at our church! I know this has nothing to do with film news or techonology, but it does have everything to do with living a sold-out life for Jesus Christ!

I welcome you to listen to the message below or download it as an mp3 to listen to later. 

Beware of the Choir - 73min

Knowing about God and knowing God are two very different things! Too many of us think that "following rules" and "normal Christianity" are all that God expects of us. Oftentimes it takes trials and difficulties in our life to show us that there is something deeper that we have been missing. Unfortunately along the way we seem to have decided that a select group of believers has the Christian life all figured out and therefore don't need the teaching or conviction of God's Truth in their life. If you are looking for a cute little sermon about a cozy soft way to live for Jesus, then you're in for the unexpected!

To Download: Right-click HERE and choose, "Save Target As" - then pick the folder you want to save the file into - and click "save"

2:43PM

Heartland CDs 2011

Film news is a little slow right now so I thought I would post about one of my recent graphic design projects. These are the CD covers I did this year for Heartland Baptist Bible College.

7:04PM

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2:17PM

The Penny DVD

This is a movie I worked on a couple years ago, and it is now on DVD!!

 The award-winning feature film is now available on DVD! This 88 minute film comes with over a half hour of bonus features, including:

  • Blooper Reel
  • English Subtitles
  • Trailers
  • Photo Slideshow
  • Audition Footage
  • Behind the Scenes:
    • Filmweavers' First Feature
    • Meet the Crew
    • Meet the Cast
    • Using a 35mm Adapter
    • Surviving the Cold
    • The Story

Film Synopsis and Content Review - click here

~ BUY THE DVD ~

ThePenny Website - Vision Forum

8:00AM

Movie Monday - BEN-HUR

In the Roman province of Judea, Jews return to the city of their birth for the census. A bright star in the night over Bethlehem marks the birth of Jesus Christ. Years later, Roman commander Messala, who was brought up in Judea, takes command of the Roman garrison in Jerusalem. His Jewish boyhood friend Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) greets him. Messala is delighted, but when Judah refuses to name Jewish patriots, Messala sentences him to the slave galleys and imprisons his mother, Miriam, and sister, Tirzah. Judah vows revenge. Judah's search for his mother and sister and his quest for revenge intersects with crucial biblical events such as the Sermon on the Mount and the crucifixion. Among BEN-HUR's vivid dramatic sequences are an exciting sea battle and the famous chariot race that pits Judah against Messala in one of cinema's greatest action sequences.

Movie Rating: G
Content Review: Click Here
Movie Trailer: Click Here
Movie Website: Click Here

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3 Ratings

 

To see more films visit:
Movie Resources > Family Favorite Feature Films

Disclaimer: Please note that some of the films listed may be too intense or contain other content that would not be appropriate for younger ages. I am also aware that everyone has unique standards and guidlines for their own families. Please take the time to examine these films and I hope the "Content Review" links will be helpful. Lastly, in case anyone is wondering, no the movies are not listed in any particular order.

8:35PM

HWSA Video

Recently I was doing a project in Florida shooting Baseball for HWSA with Defining Moment.

Here is a short video I put together early on in the week.

 

8:00AM

Movie Monday - I AM DAVID

David, a 12-year-old, escapes from a Communist concentration camp with little more than a compass, a sealed letter, a loaf of bread, and instructions to carry the letter to Copenhagen, Denmark. David is thrust into the free world for the first time in his young life as he travels across Europe. His spiritual voyage of discovery, where David slowly loses his instinctive mistrust of humanity and begins to smile, share, trust and ultimately, love, addresses the cruelties, politics, and suffering of warfare while celebrating the resilience of youth and the unbreakable spirit of a child.

Movie Rating: PG for thematic elements and violent content.
Content Review: Click Here
Movie Trailer: Click Here
Movie Website: Click Here

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4 Ratings

 

To see more films visit:
Movie Resources > Family Friendly Feature Films

Disclaimer: Please note that some of the films listed may be too intense or contain other content that would not be appropriate for younger ages. I am also aware that everyone has unique standards and guidlines for their own families. Please take the time to examine these films and I hope the "Content Review" links will be helpful. Lastly, in case anyone is wondering, no the movies are not listed in any particular order.