This video compilation of dramatic features from the Leadership Summit 2008 can be used in church programming to expand the hearts and minds of people in a powerful, fresh way.
A Thousand Questions
This story, told in poetic language and music, is the fictional account of a young filmmaker who is traveling the world looking at it through her unblinking lens.
She sees the beauty, the pain and destruction, the hope and disappointment, and she passionately asks God:
WHY?
Why is mankind in such a mess?
Why has God allowed it to happen?
And what in the world can be done about it?
God's answer will stir you.
Craig's Story
Not many people awake days after a car accident to find themselves handcuffed to a hospital bed. "By God's grace, I'm a changed man," says Craig, whose life was torn apart following a 15-year prison sentence for vehicular homicidea crime he committed in college while driving under the influence of alcohol. Encourage your congregation with Craig's gripping story about how he came to know Jesus while serving his sentence. Hear him describe new faith, redemption, and grace in striking narrative, as the Lord led him through each day and year, freeing his heart and ultimately freeing him from his situation.
This narrative video also shows creative dance to impart this message.
My King Is
In his unforgettable style, Pastor S.M. Lockridge delivers his biblical insights about who God is. The audio is synchronized with graphic elements that work together with Lockridge's voice to create a profound experience.
A Thousand Questions Amazing__this video blew me away. It is very tender and very pertinent.
Dana Kelly,Topeka, Ks.
'A Thousand Questions' We used this piece in our service yesterday to accompany text from Isaiah 6; WOW! It was profoundly moving and energizing, and helped move our people to respond, "Here I am!" to God's leading.
Everything about this video is excellent - from the soundtrack to the editing and the acting. Great work, Willow team. We hope to see more short films of this quality! This is excellent art, in the truest meaning of the word.
beth,Powhatan Community Church