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For God So Loved the World…

by michael on January 3, 2009

…That He sent His only begotten Son…  Perhaps you are familiar with John 3:16 in the Bible.  If not, or if you haven’t paused to reflect on its meaning lately, we encourage you to do that.  God loves YOU.  He loves you so much that he sent his only Son to wipe away your sin; all you have to do is accept Jesus into your heart and invite Him to be Lord and Saviour of your Life.

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About this clip: Animation was done by Huz, Bob McKnight, Andrew Feliciano, Rusty Mills, B. Joens, and John Pomeroy.

 

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Falling Short of the Glory of God

by michael on December 30, 2008

This next clip talks about sin; we have all fallen short of the Glory of God.  It matters not how smart we are, what “good works” we have attempted, or how religious we may be…

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About this clip: Recently we have received lots of positive feedback about this section of the short. In this clip you can see a different style of animation which was popularize by United Production of America in the late 1940’s/early 1950’s. We love the animation of the past and wanted to include this style of animation in Theo. Our inspiration for UPA style was found in classics like Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (Disney), and Gerald McBoing-Boing. In this clip the animation and character designs were done by Bob McKnight. 

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We find Theo the theologian in his cottage singing “Amazing Grace.” The scene begins across the water and enters Theo’s library as he’s deep in thought and singing the words, “I once was lost… but now I’m found” and we startle him a bit. He tells us he has Good News for us, and then two cute furry little creatures interrupt him.

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About this clip: Animation was done by Bob McKnight, John Pomeroy, and Kristen Sych.

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Amazing Grace – “I Once Was Lost But Now Am Found”

December 17, 2008

We find Theo the theologian in his cottage singing “Amazing Grace.” The scene begins across the water and enters Theo’s library as he’s deep in thought and singing the words, “I once was lost… but now I’m found” and we startle him a bit. He tells us he has Good News for us, [...]

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