a pantomime my sister and I did for father's day in 2010. There was a skit in the beginning but we didn't get to record that part. The song is Never Alone recorded by BarlowGirl
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Scenes From The Passion Of Christ Movie Set To The Music Of Kathryn Scott - When I Survey The Wondrous Cross. It Is A Great Look At What Christ Did For Us. But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. Isaiah 53:5 Video Editing: By Ken Gentry, Music: Kathryn Scott, Movie: The Passion of Christ
This powerful sculpture of Jesus on the cross was designed and made by Christchurch retired engineer Michael Tester. Michael was also the designer and moving force behind the Halswell Cross, a public art installation that is erected at Christchurch's Halswell Quarry Park each Easter. (See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX-pcvPctn8). The backing song, O Sacred Head Now Wounded, is sung by Fernando Ortega.
Many would have you believe that in the vastness of the universe, the earth - and human life - is nothing but a speck of dust. But we know better. This video explains how a God chose to love this 'speck of dust'.
Ben came from China into the lives of those who loved him and showed us all true, unconditional love through his parents, extended family and the heart of the Christian community. Ben, save us a place!
We oppose government-approved infanticide in the guise of law. Roe v. Wade (1973) is no less abhorrent to our moral conscience than the Dredd Scott Supreme Court decision that was overturned by Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954). We pray and
hope abortionists will come to their senses and remove the veil of callous profiteering from their hearts. Human babies need to be restored to their rightful place, above lower beasts, and unto loving relationships that glorify God's image and likeness in
us. Liberals are overzealous in animal advocacy but have no compassion in their hearts for Human babies. That is an abomination in the sight of God. And we pray for their repentance from the scourge of abortion which grieves the heart of God and brings condemnation
to Humanity. God condemns this abomination: Valuing animals over Human Beings!
Wild bears have wild salmon and wild deer to eat; crocodiles have wildebeest! But liberals feel sorry for them and want to save them? Bears, whales or dolphins have found a voice in liberal advocacy, but Human babies have no security in their mothers'
wombs? Liberals have compassion for animals that are foodstuff for each other but have no compassion in their hearts for Human Beings! More than 2 million babies are aborted every year in our nation; they are being killed by pills, saline solutions, curettes,
and chemical compounds. Bears and crocodiles have food, but, in a civilized world, children have to raid garbage dumps for survival? Those who see with their minds and understand with their hearts, know, with a witnessing of their eyes and ears, the self-evident
truths that their God-indwelled spirit must honor on the earth, in order "to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity." Our priorities ought to be ordered as God commands.
Synopsis
Brothers Julio and Marvin become restless during the reading of the Passion, and begin playfully slapping one another with palms they received upon their visit to church. Unsurprisingly, their mother is not amused with their behavior. After a brief scolding, the two simmer down only for a moment before they agree to a wager with one another: who can shout "crucify him" the loudest. Once arranged, the younger of the brothers gets overwhelmed by the experience.
To Purchase Please Visit: https://palmsundayfilm.com Synopsis Brothers Julio and Marvin become restless during the reading of the Passion, and begin playfully slapping one another with palms they received upon their visit to church. Unsurprisingly, their
mother is not amused with their behavior. After a brief scolding, the two simmer down only for a moment before they agree to a wager with one another: who can shout "crucify him" the loudest. Once arranged, the younger of the brothers gets overwhelmed by the
experience. Executive Producer - Eric Groth Director - Rob Kaczmark Associate Producer - Bonnie Gruesen Director of Photography - Danny Hidalgo Production Design - Kristie Kaczmark Sound Supervisor - Kyle Escamilla Script - Bob Rice Copyright 2011 Outside
da Box, NFP & Spirit Juice Studios, Inc.
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