@@kickinitinholland9168 At the beginning says: "I will transform her dead ground into Eden" and shows a desert. But, in the next part, everything starts to grow up and have life. It's pretty clear. And, for me, it's amazing. I'm just explaining.
Trailers transform a feeling. No logical thoughts or arguments beat what you feel. At least when it comes to getting people into what you want them to get into. To me, this Trailer tells me "getting up again", "Stand up against all", "Don't give up". It motivates me. Fact is, Church is playing the role of "motivating people to believe". The biggest part of motivation is all about how and what you feel about something. In the past, church was more if not only about worship God. Glory to God. This was the main reason people came together. To worship him together. There was less drama about making Church hip just to make you stay. You either believed or not. Nowadays people come together to motivate each other. If you look at the recent Sermons, there are more like a TEDTalk. I believe the Line is very very thin and I don't dare to judge people to quickly. I just think we need to be careful.
As a Born again Christian, I really don't see where God comes into this. Just my thoughts. It's aimed more at pleasing "Man".
David Pinder Looks like a perfume ad mixed with minimal coverage of past color conferences. 😳 I don’t understand it either.
@@kickinitinholland9168 At the beginning says: "I will transform her dead ground into Eden" and shows a desert. But, in the next part, everything starts to grow up and have life. It's pretty clear. And, for me, it's amazing. I'm just explaining.
As a born again Christian... didn’t God create beauty to worship himself? Furthermore, did he not make it pleasing to us?
Trailers transform a feeling. No logical thoughts or arguments beat what you feel. At least when it comes to getting people into what you want them to get into. To me, this Trailer tells me "getting up again", "Stand up against all", "Don't give up". It motivates me. Fact is, Church is playing the role of "motivating people to believe". The biggest part of motivation is all about how and what you feel about something. In the past, church was more if not only about worship God. Glory to God. This was the main reason people came together. To worship him together. There was less drama about making Church hip just to make you stay. You either believed or not. Nowadays people come together to motivate each other. If you look at the recent Sermons, there are more like a TEDTalk. I believe the Line is very very thin and I don't dare to judge people to quickly. I just think we need to be careful.