... times in the script. If you have a recorder with an echo chamber, it is very effective to put the voice of God (In the Beginning) and of Christ (The Eternal Hope) on a wide echo. Pounding the Nails Try various things until you find a sound that sounds authentic to you. We used a heavy piece of wood and pounded it with a hammer. We found that pounding a nail into a two-by-four was ineffective. Thunder A sound-effects record usually has thunder on it. If you need to order one, the following is available ...
... person, and to nudge the sufferer toward reconciliation. KEY WORDS Authority: This miracle is about authority. Authority is closely connected with the power to influence or persuade resulting from knowledge or experience. The authority of Jesus brought a sense of his authenticity. One with authority has dominion: You command, I obey. People who feel the threat of an authority ask, "What gives you the right to command? Why do I feel forced to obey?" In the Old Testament, authority means a legal right ...
... : In thy hands are the souls of all the living and the dead. Abba, into thy hands I commend my spirit. May Gabriel be at my right hand, and Michael at my left. Raphael before me, and Uriel behind. And above my head the presence of God. (Authentic First Century bedtime prayer) Boy Jesus & Mary: Amen. Mary: Now sleep my son. Shalom ... good night. Adult Voice: (cried as in pain) Abba, into thy hands I commend my spirit. Solo: "What Wonderous Love is This" (1st verse) Narrator: Even as he hung on the Cross ...
... angry. Well, that's my story. And you are actually singing songs about him. All I can say is, any man who would cause a lot of people to lose their jobs is not a man to sing about. HENRY: (RISING AND CROSSING TO PODIUM) I can vouch for the authenticity of this man's report, about Jesus of Nazareth. WILL: Thank you very much. HENRY: I wanted to bring up another point about him. I too, have been involved with this Jesus, which, I dare say none of you people who sang about him have. He argued with me many ...
... know about it only minutes later through radio, television, and especially, the internet. But when the greatest news event of all time happened, there were no reporters to cover the story. No television cameras to put it on film. No blogs to debate its authenticity. The event was the birth of Jesus Christ, and the message of the “good news” was not broadcast over the radio, but instead was told and retold by angels and shepherds, and later, kings. What would have happened if the technology had existed ...