My name is Jack Fisher and I am on staff at Cornerstone Church in Auburn, AL. These are some of the things I think about as I go through my days as a Christ follower, husband and father.

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Friday
29Jan2010

My Man David

The Lego Lowdown | King David from Granger Community on Vimeo.

The story of King David is powerful. It is a story I have read and heard taught many times. King David is the famous David who slew Goliath. It wasn't until I saw The Lego Lowdown about King David that his story really stuck. David was a sinner, he did some really bad things and still God forgave him.

Two things to point out -

  • David was a sinner. Even though he sinned, God referred to David as a man after His own heart. He made mistakes, but his heart was always pointed towards God. David asked for forgiveness and God forgave him. We sin too, but like David we can "hit our knees and beg God for forgiveness and get back on track." 
  • We all learn differently. It took a three minute Lego video to bring David's story together for me. It might not have the same impact for you. That is why at Cornerstone we are committed to being relevant. We know it takes different ways of communicating the story of Christ to impact the variety of people we touch every week. We might never tell a Bible story using Legos, but we want to find our best way of communicating. We are committed to "not using elements that appear outdated or irrelevant to how people live today." 

So, I hope you enjoyed the video about King David. If you liked it you might want to pass it on to a friend. Speaking of being relevant, try using Twitter to pass it on. That's how I discovered the video, someone Twittered about it and I happened to read their Tweet.

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