NEW King of Glory DVD

No film can SHOW the actual glory of the King of the universe.
But it can TELL what He has revealed in the Scriptures of His prophets.
That is the goal of this film.

 

King of Glory DVD
By: Paul Bramsen

The world’s most-translated and best-selling book (the Bible) takes about 70 hours to read aloud. The King of Glory movie tells its core story and message in 3 hours and 42 minutes.

King of Glory the Movie takes you on an intense ride through the ancient Scriptures of the prophets as it chronologically and accurately unfolds their story and message in a way that makes sense. This 15-episode visualization of the world’s best seller (the Bible) is about the Creator-Owner of the universe and His plan to rescue His rebellious subjects from the kingdom of darkness and qualify them to live with Him forever in His kingdom of light.


With its thought-provoking narrative and inspired mix of 3D motion-graphics, animation, and live video, this film is for a worldwide audience of all ages.

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Other items available at Gospel Folio Press by Paul Bramsen:
King of Glory
Le Roi de Gloire (French)
Rey de gloria (Spanish)
One God, One Message
The Way of Righteousness

Monday, July 27, 2015

 

DAILY?READINGS: Ruth 2; Isaiah 42; 2 Corinthians 2

 

Nevertheless God…comforted us by the coming of Titus.  2 Corinthians 7:6
…Titus…was refreshed by you all. 2 Corinthians 7:13

Titus was a lightning rod for encouragement. When he arrived at Paul’s residence, he was a great comfort to the apostle. But there was reciprocation. When he spent some time with the Corinthian church, they were an encouragement to him. He was both a giver and a receiver of encouragement. These verses speak to the need today for both individuals and churches to comfort, refresh, and encourage others. In turn they will receive comfort. It isn’t hard. We can be a comfort to others by simply being there! Let us take on this holy ministry! —N. C. Funston

Touched by the lodestone of Thy love, let all our hearts agree,
And ever toward each other move, and ever move toward Thee.
—Wesley