A two-part series I produced in 2008 on the Family Integrated Church movement:
Click here for the first feature on the Family Integrated Church (9:45):
Click here for an extended version of the second feature on the Family Integrated Church (16:40):
From the early church councils and creeds to the revivals in colonial America, the church is constantly being called back to those things which are most important. This feature with Doug Phillips, Scott Brown, Jeff Pollard and Voddie Baucham highlights a movement of reform occuring in the church today.
For more information regarding the National Center for Family Integrated Churches, click here.
James Clerk Maxwell
photo courtesy of James Clerk Maxwell Foundation
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Next month marks the 179th anniversary of the birth of one of the most significant scientists of the 19th century. His research would lead to the development of radio, television, radar and the cellular phone. Britain’s Royal Society of Science says that “his contributions to science cannot be over-stated.”
This report looks at the life and legacy of this scientific giant, James Clerk Maxwell; featuring Randy Guliuzza, National Representative of the Institute for Creation Research.
During the summer of 2006 I had the privilege of bringing my family to the African country of Ghana. I had been invited by TheoVision International to do a 10-day seminar on radio broadcasting. While there, I recorded these interviews on this dynamic ministry.
This is one of my favorites from May 6, 2009:
photo courtesy of the Library of Congress
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Click here for Thursday’s feature (Part II):
Spring has finally arrived in most parts of the country, and with warmer temperatures and longer days, flowers and trees are once again putting out their leaves.
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I graduated from Moody in 1993 and began working for Moody Radio in Chicago until 1999, when I began teaching radio broadcasting at the Moody Bible Institute. I received my Masters degree in Communications from Northern Illinois University in 2003 in Historical Documentary Filmmaking. And since June, 2008, I have been serving Prime ... Continue reading →