Information is coming for 2016 BibleTelling Seminars in Israel. The first one is in February.
Click here to view a series of VIDEOS for preparing for the Seminar.
Information is coming for 2016 BibleTelling Seminars in Israel. The first one is in February.
Click here to view a series of VIDEOS for preparing for the Seminar.
In this story, Jesus deals with two people who have a sin problem. In both cases, he forgives their sins, much to the consternation of the religious leaders. The first part of the story is about the paralyzed man brought to Jesus by four friends. The second part is about Matthew the tax collector. It is taken from Mark 2:1-12 & Matthew 9:9-13
Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Mark 2:1-12 & Matthew 9:9-13.
Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Matthew 5 – 7 & Luke 6:37-42.
This is the Sermon on the Mount presented in 8 minutes. Storyteller John Walsh has captured the essence of what Jesus taught and condensed it down. It is taken from Matthew 5 – 7 & Luke 6:37-42
On the day Jesus rose from the dead, he appeared to women in the morning, and to men in the afternoon. This story, taken from Luke 24:13-45, gives what happen the second half of the day. He appears to two disciples as they walked down a road heading home. Later that evening, he appears to the rest of his disciples. It is told by storyteller John Walsh.
Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Luke 24:13-45.
Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Matthew 27 & 28;
Mark 16; John 20.
The story starts with the angel rolling back the tombstone before sunrise Sunday morning. The starts a series of events: women coming to the tomb at sunrise and find it empty, Mary Magdalene running back to the disciples, the other women seeing angels, Peter and John going to the tomb and finding it empty, Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene, Jesus appearing to the other women, and the disciples not believing that Jesus actually rose from the dead. This story taken from Matthew 27 & 28; Mark 16; John 20.