Meet the “Street Evangelist” of Melbourne. Sorry, I forgot his name but I remember his smiling face. Unlike other evangelist out there, he does not use his mouth but rather, his creative paintings. He paints and displays his works of art right in front of pedestrians, passers-by, and tourists right in front of the Flinders Station in Melbourne!
He creates Jesus (in his painting) and get Jesus to speak to people and proclaim the good news!
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28 New King James Version (NKJV)
Every stroke of “Street Evangelist” hands delivers the message. He has such amazing talent to create pictures illustrating the Bible. I can see his passion, his love of sharing the Love of God, and the joy radiating in his face. God bless this man. I hope to see him again.
Are you looking for inspiration? This short film is focused on the roles of Dads to their sons. Sometimes we are unaware of what we do in front of small eyes that are intimately watching. Dads are role models and the success our kids in the future depends on how we rear them, the values we instill on them, and time we spend with them.
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
Ben Breedlove posted his “This is my story” videos on Youtube on Dec. 18 and died one week later on Christmas Day. Since then, the videos were viewed over 2 million times. What’s his story?
Ben Breedlove narrated on handwritten flash card notes that he has cheated death 3 times as he has struggled with a dangerous and life threatening illness his whole life. It contained his accounts of near-death experiences – a story that everyone needs to see and reflect. This young man unselfish act of telling about what he had witnessed gives us some sense of direction, a glimpse of what is ahead after we leave this life. It inspires us about the hope of heaven. Ben surely knew where he was heading.
There is always HOPE! This film is a story of a Pastor named Ed Dobson, who was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and was given a short time to live. I watched the trailer video below and the narrative is so moving. It deals with one of the most difficult questions affecting our Christian Faith particularly human suffering.
Suffering can make or break us. It can change our life’s perspectives for better or for worse. It can bring about worries, mental, emotional, or spiritual fatigue. Pastor Ed Dobson tells his story about battling a disease that has no cure and was given only few months to live.
Ed’s Story: A Seven-Part Film Series about Hope Movie Trailer
Film One – It Ain’t Over
Ed’s Story is our story. Diagnosed with ALS and given a short time to live, Ed Dobson wrestles with issues suffering raises: worry, identity, forgiveness, gratitude, and healing. What emerges in this 7-film series is his discovery that there is always hope.
ED’S STORY: Film Two — Consider the Birds
Sometimes worry can come in waves and be overwhelming. We try so hard to control our lives, when in face we have no control over the future. Ed discovered that it is hard to find God when we are worried about tomorrow; but when we live in the moment, He is right there with us.
ED’S STORY: Film Three — Be There
When people around us suffer, it’s only natural to want to help. But what can you say when someone’s life falls apart and suffering becomes their reality? Ed learned that sometimes the answer is to “show up and shut up.” Perhaps just being present can bring more comfort, peace, and a sense of God’s presence than words ever could.
To purchase the first collection of Ed’s Story on DVD (or pre-order the second and third dvd) at Christianbook.com
What happens if some Dads hangout? What are they up too? Do they talk about the weather, or the news, or politics? Some do but for these dads, they put their creativity together and rap a song out!
Ha ha This is dad life It’s how we live 24/7, 365 Check me
Gas station glasses Don’t care what the masses Think about me wit my sweet goatee
Dad Life from Church on the Move on Vimeo. I’m rockin’ my Dockers With a cuff and a crease I got that St. John’s Bay And a clip for my piece
I look nice I got dozens of dollars And that’s right It goes straight to my daughters and my wife I’m a miracle dad Makin’ magic with the checkbook is a talent I have
I roll hard in the yard With a 60-inch cut Zero turn radius My neighbors say what? They be drivin’ by Peepin’ my landscape Yo, these greens got nothin’ on my manscape
Hydrangeas (what), Begonias (naw) Crape Myrtle (tight), ornamental turtle! Hold up Is that a weed in my fescue? Aw naw, Round Up to the rescue
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life Take my daughty to the potty, it’s the dad life (bringin’ home the bacon) It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life Shootin’ vids of the kids, it’s the dad life
Roll up to the splash pad, 10 AM My whole entourage Hops out the minivan We splishy splashy for an hour or two Then it’s back to the house Preppin’ for the barbeque
Brats, dogs, rack of ribs, whateva (tight) Get me on the Weber Man, nobody does it betta Call me lord of the grill I’m king of the coals Nana’s secret recipe, you know how I roll
1080p, 16×9 I’m rockin’ man cave status With a screen like mine Keep your peanut butter hands Off my 50-inch Vizio Pop up the corn, roll the Disney video
{ “A whole new world…” }
We got Aladdin, Jasmine Abu, the genie (hey) With kids like mine, everybody wants to be me Sing a nigh-night song and then it’s off to bed This is the dad life, no more to be said
It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life Hit the mall, coaching ball, it’s the dad life (bringin’ home the bacon) It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life Playing rough, fixing stuff, it’s the dad life (bringin’ home the bacon) It’s the dad life, it’s the dad life Yeah, you know how we do it It’s the dad life