Not long ago, a company in California opened Tinseltown Studios, a theme park devoted to celebrities and the power of stardom. Tinseltown had an interesting twist: for a measly $45 entrance fee, the guests would get to feel what it's like to be famous. Park employees were paid to fawn over visitors, cheer for them, line up along the streets and gawk at them, pester them for autographs. Paparazzi lurked around every corner, snapping photos of the park visitors. Reporters rushed up and asked for interviews. Visitors were ushered into a theater where they could enjoy a fake Academy Awards show. Visitors' images were digitally projected into their favorite movies, and Oscars were awarded for best performances. In short, they discovered in a superficial way what it meant to be a star! It might …
Heroes
Revelation 7:9-17
Revelation 7:9-17
Sermon
by King Duncan
by King Duncan
Dynamic Preaching, Collected Sermons, by King Duncan