The Ultimate Sacrifice

May 16, 2008

When soldiers die in combat they are said to have made the ultimate sacrifice. But is their sacrifice the ultimate? While soldiers may be willing to die that does not mean they intend to. Certainly if anyone ever embarked on a mission with the full intention of dying that would have to be considered the ultimate sacrifice — the sacrifice above all others. Surely no one has ever left home so fully intending to die that the plans were already in place.

There was one…


“Gott Mit Uns”

July 17, 2007

award.jpgGott Mit Uns examines man’s tendency to elevate himself to an almost god-like status and his justifications for committing crimes against his fellow man. Specifically, Gott Mit Uns examines how people claiming to be Christians and professing to follow the Lordship of Jesus Christ can be manipulated to follow leaders whose motives and goals clearly contradict the teachings of Scripture. By taking a look at how events progressed toward Nazism in twentieth-century Germany — once considered a “Christian nation” — Gott Mit Uns examines the steps nations take in abandoning the teachings of Christ and leaves the viewer with the question: “Could this happen in my country?”