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Gods at war / Kyle Idleman. [print]

By: Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Louisville, Kentucky : City on a Hill Productions, 2012.Description: 2 videodiscs (approximately 210 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. +Content type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4627 I35 2012.I19.G637 2012
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Contents:
[disc1. Getting started Gods at war Gods of pleasure Gods of love.
[disc 2. Gods of money Gods of power Gods of me.
Abstract: Christians and the church rightfully place an emphasis on identifying and eradicating sin...but what if we're actually missing the point? What if all sin has a common root? A core issue that we typically fail to address? In this new series, Kyle Idleman challenges us with the thought that perhaps all sin springs from the same source--IDOLATRY. While we may not see many "graven images" in our world today, Kyle argues that there are still countless gods passionately at war for the throne of our heart. If we put the wrong god on the throne, our lives will be thrown into chaos, and all our efforts of managing sin will be futile. Only by recognizing our misplaced worship and by enthroning Jesus can we experience true freedom and life. While there are many gods at war for our hearts, we have chosen to focus on four in particular: gods of love, gods of money, gods of pleasure, and gods of power. In a new twist to the cinematic style City on a Hill has become known for, this series is filmed in a docudrama style--featuring real people telling real stories. In these compelling stories, we will see some reflection of ourselves, and recognize the true battle that lies at the heart of all our sin struggles. These stories also point the way to victory, as we see the kind of life transforming power that Christ is ready to pour out in our lives as well. As a result, seekers, non-Christians and lifelong Christians alike will all be moved to grow their relationship with Christ.
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Multi-media (10-day check-out) G. Allen Fleece Library Multimedia - Second Floor Non-fiction BV4627 I35 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) WITHDRAWN 31923001751615

[disc1. Getting started Gods at war Gods of pleasure Gods of love.

[disc 2. Gods of money Gods of power Gods of me.

Christians and the church rightfully place an emphasis on identifying and eradicating sin...but what if we're actually missing the point? What if all sin has a common root? A core issue that we typically fail to address? In this new series, Kyle Idleman challenges us with the thought that perhaps all sin springs from the same source--IDOLATRY. While we may not see many "graven images" in our world today, Kyle argues that there are still countless gods passionately at war for the throne of our heart. If we put the wrong god on the throne, our lives will be thrown into chaos, and all our efforts of managing sin will be futile. Only by recognizing our misplaced worship and by enthroning Jesus can we experience true freedom and life. While there are many gods at war for our hearts, we have chosen to focus on four in particular: gods of love, gods of money, gods of pleasure, and gods of power. In a new twist to the cinematic style City on a Hill has become known for, this series is filmed in a docudrama style--featuring real people telling real stories. In these compelling stories, we will see some reflection of ourselves, and recognize the true battle that lies at the heart of all our sin struggles. These stories also point the way to victory, as we see the kind of life transforming power that Christ is ready to pour out in our lives as well. As a result, seekers, non-Christians and lifelong Christians alike will all be moved to grow their relationship with Christ.

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