An interesting idea appeared recently in THE NEW YORK TIMES magazine. It is a video tape produced by Quality Video of Minneapolis titled, "Video Baby." It is designed for consumers who are devoted to family values but can't seem to find the time to start a family. This 30-minute tape shows two infants doing what babies tend to do, like crawl around the house, play with a rattle, take a bubble bath and turn lunch into a complete mess. There's no narrator (and no cleanup), so once the tape is in the VCR there's nothing to come between the viewer and the baby but the off button. Of course, some things are left out, like crying and spitting up, not to mention the challenge of a full diaper. As the package says, "Enjoy bath time without being splashed, mealtime without wearing the food." Sounds…
Building A Home
John 14:15-31
John 14:15-31
Sermon
by King Duncan
by King Duncan
Dynamic Preaching, Collected Sermons, by King Duncan