Archive for the ‘Spiritual’ Category

Robber of the Cruel Streets - The Prayerful Life of George Muller

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

I’ve always been fascinated by the story of George Muller — how he ran several orphanages without ever appealing to people for money.  So I was very glad to find his story on Sky Angel!  You can find it in the Vision Video section of Video on Demand.

The orphanages came later in Muller’s life.  When he was young, his father wanted him to be an Anglican minister, so that he would have a guaranteed salary and benefits.  But Muller ended up getting saved, and he decided to put his faith into action — he attended, and ministered in, churches, and he did practical ministry.

After trying to go on the mission field, he decided to reach out to the orphans of England, who were basically abandoned children on the rough streets.  He made a commitment not to solicit funds, but only to ask God for support.  God enabled him to open up three orphanages within a year!

Eventually, he needed to move, so he built a new facility on 7 acres of land.  Again, God provided everything he needed.

After leaving the orphanages in capable hands, he embarked on a preaching tour in North America.

He outlived both of his wives and his daughter.

This is a really great story!

The John Bunyan Story

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Did you know that Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan, is the second-best selling book in the world, second only to the Bible?

Pilgrim’s Progress is an allegory on the Christian life, written by John Bunyan when he was in prison for preaching the gospel.  In fact, he spent 12 years in prison because he refused to agree not to preach!

This video tells the story of someone who was very important in Christian history.  It’s short, and it’s in cartoon format, making it an enjoyable viewing.

I encourage you to watch The John Bunyan Story.  You can find it in the Vision Video part of the Video on Demand section.

The Making of the King James Bible

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

We just passed the 400th anniversary of the greatest literary work in the history of the English language — the King James Version of the Bible.

Back in the early 1600s, England was divided along religious lines — the Anglicans / the Puritans / the Catholics.  And each had their own version of the Bible.  When King James took the throne, it was proposed to him that there should be a new translation of the Bible into English, in order to try to bring the groups together, and to address the concerns of each.  The result was the King James Version of the Bible.
The greatest scholars were assembled, and for seven years, they worked on the project.  The result was the “Authorized Version”, or the King James Version.  The KJV has influenced all of us in more ways that we know of.

Learn the history of the King James Version of the Bible.  It’s under Vision Video in the Video on Demand section.

Glory to God Alone: The Life of J. S. Bach

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

J S Bach has for very long been my favorite of the great composers of music.  In fact, I actually changed my major to music in college while in a group which was singing Jesu Meine Freude (Jesus My Great Pleasure) by J S Bach.

So I was very pleasantly surprised to see a documentary about Bach on Sky Angel!

The documentary covers his entire life — how he grew up living with his brother, because his parents had died; how he became a master organ builder; the different musical positions he had; etc.

But most of all, how he wanted to glorify God with his music.

There’s not a lot of pizazz in this video; but you’ll learn all about perhaps the greatest musical composer of all time!

Look for it under Vision Video in the Video on Demand section.

Movie Review: Animals United - VOD - Just Added

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Well let’s be blunt here: WORST CARTOON EVER ON SKYANGEL!

So if that doesn’t say enough for you read on. Is there anything good to say? Well yes there is. It is very well made and there are some funny parts. There are true friendships and somewhat decent family moments amongst the animals. Admittedly my favorite character is the gaseous and non talking Tasmanian Devil. But it is these highlights that make this movies bad overall theme even worse!

This is the basic and overarching theme. Humanity bad. Animals good. Animals need to teach humanity a lesson! This is so unbiblical it is sickening to see it on SkyAngel! Let me show you the VERY FIRST COMMANDMENT GOD GAVE MANKIND! The first time it was given was after the creation of man. The second time to Noah after The Flood. Here they are:

 

“Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” Gen. 1:26-28

“So God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them: “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth. And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be on every beast of the earth, on every bird of the air, on all that move on the earth, and on all the fish of the sea. They are given into your hand. Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. I have given you all things, even as the green herbs.” Gen 9:1-3

Friends, I am by no means saying we are to be bad stewards of the earth. We are to be environmentally conscious. However, we are to do so out of obedience to God who will hold mankind accountable for that stewardship. Not because humanity and animal kind are of equal value!

This movie is not just unbiblical, it is anti-biblical! If we were to follow the moral compass displayed in this film we will find ourselves fighting against God! Guard your children from this film. Don’t support it with your money! 

Beyond the Next Mountain!

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

I just finished watching “Beyond the Next Mountain”, which I found in the VOD section under Vision Video! This movie tells the true story of Rochunga Pudaite, a Indian Native who with God’s help was able to translate the entire New Testament into his native tribal tongue. The story starts out in 1908 with a Welsh Missionary named Watkins Roberts, who risks his own life and goes against the law in order to bring the gospel to the Hmar people of north east India. The Hmar at that time were considered the “worst head hunters”. Miraculously they did not harm him and the tribes were transformed. Roberts was only able to stay with them for a short while due to being removed by authorities. Rochunga’s father carried on as the head pastor, but always desired for the Bible to be translated into their language. He encouraged his son to be the one to pursue education and make that dream come true. Rochunga fights through overwhelming odds and it is amazing to see how God worked through all of their lives. The original missionary Roberts had no idea of the impact of his original mission until he was an old man. It is so amazing just to know that although we may never know the big picture God can work in big ways even through the smallest acts of obedience. Be sure and check out this inspiring movie for yourself.

Beyond the Gates of Splendor

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a documentary which fills in the details left out of the movie End of the Spear.  It is based on the book Through Gates of Splendor, by Elisabeth Elliot.

This is the story of the efforts of a group of missionaries to Ecuador to reach the Auca people in the Amazon basin.  The Auca people were a very violent people and had resisted all efforts to reach them with the Gospel.  Jim Elliot and others came up with a method of breaking the ice — they would fly over in an airplane, lowering gifts to the Aucas in a bucket on a rope.  They finally landed their plane and met the Aucas face to face.  However, after some time, the Aucas decided to kill the missionaries.

One by one, the widows of the missionaries decided to go live with the tribe.  Through the efforts of the women, and the men before them, the Aucas committed their lives to Christ!  Strong evidence of their conversion is that the Aucas, who formerly continually killed each other with spears, renounced violence!

If you saw the movie End of the Spear, you will definitely want to watch Beyond the Gates of Splendor.  If you haven’t yet seen End of the Spear, I would recommend that you first watch it, and then Beyond the Gates of Splendor.  Both movies are available on Sky Angel Video on Demand.

Movie Review: The secret of the Hunchback - VOD - Movies - Kids

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

This just under an hour cartoon was a surprisingly excellent film. The cartoon is low budget but the Christianized story of Victor Hugos classic is much better than the original!

This cartoon has some fun well done songs and good humor. The bad guys are the Sheriff, his lackey, and some greedy gypsies. The hereos are Pierre the uninspired poet, Esmeralda the beautiful Gypsy, The Archdeacon of Notre Dame and his faithful monk, and of course Quasimodo the hunchback!

Greed and deceit is rebuked in this film. Love, sacrifice, and compassion is praised. The beauty of the film is that Quasimodo while ugly on the outside is beautiful on the inside. This is part of the big surprise in the movie that really caught me unaware! Especially as they tie it to scripture. It is a stretch for the scriture used but it was appropriate for the film.

Now don’t get me wrong, this is not a theological film but a film of the heart. I think kids and parents will enjoy it. I found the singing, comedy, and storyline to be better than Disney’s version if not as graphically polished. I highly reccommednthe Hunchback for all families! God bless and Enjoy!

View Trailer Here –> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_VbnrHoeWQ

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Movie Review: Cutback - Cornerstone - 02/06 - 48hr Playback

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Found this movie cruising through the channels. Decided to give it a look and ended up watching the whole thing. If you can’t tell by the picture the trailer will make it very clear that this is a teen surfer movie. However, it is a Christian surfer movie. The plot is not terribly intricate or original but it is not bad either. Teenage surfer boy with his nerdy friend hang out on the beach, surf, go to school, etc. New guy in town is now rival surfer. Girl of interest is a Christian. Main character Luke, lives in a home where mom is Christian and Dad is basically one in name only. Luke is not a Christian.

Probably needless to say that there is tragedy and death in the movie. There are salvations and life change throughout as well as some revealing secrets.

Let me get to the Gospel message presented. Maybe the best part of it is the title of the film: Cutback. The youth pastor uses it to explain what one needs to do to be a Christian. A cutback is a surfer term for making an instant direction change. In other words, repentance. Luke asks whether the pastor thinks he’s a bad person and the answer is good if not followed up well. The pastor says he doesn’t think Luke is a bad guy but that the Bible says we all sin and fall short of the glory of God(Rom. 3:23). The problem is that most people if you throw out that verse either don’t see it as a big deal or get downright offended.

We need to let people know not just that we are all sinners but what that means. God has given us a mirror so that people can look into it and see their sin for what it is. That mirror is God’s law, or the Ten commandments. No one goes to human court with a simple charge of “law breaking”. You receive a detailed list of charges. God is the ultimate just judge and wants us to know what we are being charged with. Every lie makes us liars. Every thing taken that doesn’t belong to us makes us thiefs. Every lustful or hateful thought makes us adulterers and murderes respectively. The list goes on and each of us has a big list! 

When you know your sin you recognize the justness of God punishment in Hell. This is where again the film falls short. There is no mention of Hell and consequences of sin. There is the typical modern message of, ‘God has a wonderful plan for your life, but you have to make a choice.’ This film like many try to tie Romans 8:28 to every person on the planet which of course isn’t biblical. All things only work together for good for those who love God, those called according to His purpose. If you aren’t called of and loving God, the plan for you is eternal torment in Hell. Jesus Himself commanded us to fear the one who can destroy body and soul in Hell(Mat.10:28).

Without showing the reality of our sinfulness according to God’s word, followed by the just penalty of that specific sinful life, the message of God’s forgiveness of sins carries little or no weight. Sadly much of modern evangelism has become offerring a cure for a disease we’re afraid to tell the patient they have.

There is also a good point where a surfer reveals he’s a Christian late in the film and Luke tells him he never knew he was. The surfer then appears kind of bummed and says he better work on his witness. Sadly Luke tells him no. Friends, we all blow it in our witness and God’s grace covers it. However, as film makers, let’s not do anything that people who feel convicted over their need to do as Christ commanded be told “no” as a balm for their conscience. The right line from Luke should have been something like: “I guess so bro!”, or “Yeah man, you should!”  

They do give a hat tip to God’s sovereignty saying He’s in control depsite bad things happenning. This of course is where some of the surprises are revealed. What makes this movie theologically problematic is that it paints a picture that is unrealistic or at least uncommon.

In most of our life circles not everybody we know are Christians or end up as one. Also unlike this film, they are not going to come to Christ unless they are witnessed to and given a biblically based Law/Gospel picture of God’s holiness, our sinfulness, and His amazing grace to save us. There are three main Christian characters in Luke’s life outside of church. Not one of them presents the Gospel to him. Everyone seems to be banking on the church and the youth pastor.

One of the Pastor’s main jobs is for the equipping of the saints for the work of the ministry(Eph. 4:12). We as Christians should be preaching the word to all creatures as we are ALL commaded to by Christ(Mrk.16:15). Most people are not going to come to church or youth group and get saved. This is for movies. The stats show that most people are saved through the witness of close friends and family members. Sadly the stats also say that roughly only 2% of professing Christans share their faith. That of course is probably a big reason for the statistic that American church growth is also only 2% new converts. This movie goes further to promote church/youth group invitation rather than people obeying Christ and personally witnessing to friends and family and calling them to repenmt and believe in the Gospel(Mrk.1:15)as Christ commanded.

Overall Cutback was a well made(Production value)youth group oriented film. It is totally safe for family viewing and has some good surfing footage if you like that. There’s no language or sex. There is some drinking and threats as well as a tragic accident. The importance of family unity and healing is promoted as well. Despite the misguided Gospel presentation and wrong emphasis on Pastor led evangelism rather than individual evangelism it was an OK film that may bless some. I shed some tears and even found the production value and acting pretty good. Could have been better, but better than many out there. Catch it today of you wanna see it!

See Trailer here –> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQEErWqATfE

Movie Marathon on GMC Ch. 117

Monday, January 30th, 2012

 

If you like movies you’ll love the movie marathon on GMC that happenned yesterday. If you don’t have SkyAngel you might be saying - “Big deal. That was yesterday, it’s too late now!” Not with SkyAngel. No need for Tivo or other recording devices. All Faith Channels keep their last 48hrs of programming available for all their subscribers! So check out these great films anytime today or even tomorrow! Here’s the big list!

0800: The Way Home - 1000: A Mile in His Shoes - 1200: The Fifth Quarter - 1400: Facing the Giants - 1630 and 1830: Fireproof - Then from 1900 and repeating throught the rest of the evening the World Premiere of - “To Save a Life” hosted by KJ52.

                                                         Check these great family movies out! God bless and enjoy!