Video Production: Editing Your Video
In this video we show you how to edit your video using Adobe Premiere Elements.
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In this video we show you how to edit your video using Adobe Premiere Elements.
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In this video we show you how to import assets (video, slides, and audio) into your Adobe Premiere Elements program, and set your audio levels.
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As Jude’s letter continues in verses 20-21, he shows us how to build up our spiritual self-defenses. We are going to face dangers in the world. But if we have good spiritual self-defenses, we can overcome them.
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In this technical video we explain how to use Adobe Premiere Elements to create a video for the pursueGOD resource site.
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Use these fun questions with your group or family to kick things off before you get to your discussion.
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In this lesson, we discuss the kind of attitudes and choices that will help you enjoy great relationships that really work.
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New to church? Here’s what parents need to know about how to get the most out of your church involvement as a family.
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Attitude is about the “direction” of your heart and attention. Are you directed toward your way (sin) or are you directed toward God’s way (repentance)?
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To be an engaging teacher means, in part, to engage the WHOLE person. Teach in a way that connects with every aspect of your hearers’ personality – mind, emotions, and will.
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Teaching is not just about content. It is a relational experience. With some practice, these tips will help you to connect with people in an engaging way when you teach.
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The process of preparing a message is not an academic exercise. It’s a personal encounter with God. If the truths you teach are never applied to your own life, you will quickly become a hypocrite.
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Persuasion is part of preaching. The apostle Paul said, “We work hard to persuade others” (2 Corinthians 5:11). The study of rhetoric identifies three essential elements of persuasion.
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In today’s culture, people are jaded by image and hype. They expect those who want their attention to be authentic. Your impact as a teacher depends on it.
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In times of grief, God often seems distant and out of reach. But that’s more about what grief does to us than it is about God. The Bible promises a number of ways that God shows his care for us in times of loss.
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Most of us don’t like to think about death if we don’t have to. But to understand and overcome grief, it makes sense to have a wise perspective on death.
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Jude closes his book by offering us a worship song that he has written into his letter. These last verses remind us that God is the one who is ultimately in control.
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Wise coaches are mentors who use available tools to help group leaders grow in their pursuit of God and their ability to lead and reproduce their groups.
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Small group leaders will thrive as coaches make discerning evaluations of their progress and help them plan for success.
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Small group coaches help group leaders stay on target by continually reinforcing the essential discipleship mission of groups.
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False teachers are everywhere today, just as they were 2000 years ago. In this post we look at 4 ways to spot them based on the book of Jude.
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Who wrote the book of Jude, when was it written, and who were its original recipients?
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One of the most neglected parts of preaching is understanding the role and power of the Holy Spirit in preaching God’s word.
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As teachers of the Bible we should be obsessed with clarity. We need to be clear in teaching God’s word in order for people to understand it. This post offers two techniques for gaining clarity in your preaching.
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