This Week's Recommendations

1.       Kids Spending 500% More Time in Front of Screens During Quarantine: James Lang suggests that, “The trouble with excessive screen time is that it eclipses healthy behaviors that all children need.”

2.       Will Hell Really Last Forever? This is a thoughtful and thorough response by Greg Morse. I find this part of his argument most persuasive: "The answer is clear enough in Revelation 16:8–11, where people under God’s judgment 'gnawed their tongues in anguish and cursed the God of heaven for their pain and sores. They did not repent of their deeds.'”

3.       4 Disturbing Trends in Global Persecution: Please pray for Christ's church. The fourth in Aaron Earls's report is, "Christianity is on the verge of disappearing in Iraq and Syria. The presence of terrorist groups and conflicts in both Middle Eastern countries have led to the rapid decline of the Christian populations. Before the extended conflicts began, Iraq and Syria had 3.7 million Christians. Now that has dropped to around 946,000, according to Open Doors."

4.       Here come the Skinny Cows: Mark Deymaz and Harry Li with a disturbing forecast of dramatically decreased giving to churches in the coming years. They explain four factors that might lead to a decline of up to 30% drop in giving. One of the four factors is a decrease in giving to religious institutions, "Individual giving in general is trending down, the report said, but religious giving is being hit by other factors like the growing disaffiliation of Americans with religious groups."

5.       4 Principles for Talking to Your Kids About Sex: Julie Lowe’s short article is on point. Her final point is, “Fourth, talk soon. Be the one who shapes your child’s view on sex and sexuality. It is far better to proactively inform your child’s view on a subject, than to have to go back and debunk an inaccurate view.”

6.       Hawaii's Forest Eater: Stunning up close footage of the devastating 2018 volcano in Hawaii. 

Recommended: watch in 4K or HD / dark environment / big screen / quality sound - thank you! Support these projects via Patreon, get lots of BTS content from this film and more: www.patreon.com/pagefilms Also follow us on IG, FB, Twitter: @pagefilms www.facebook.com/pagefilms https://www.instagram.com/pagefilms https://twitter.com/PageFilms 'AILA'AU: Forest Eater is a short film that takes viewers on a journey through the infamous 2018 eruption of Kilauea's lower east rift zone on the Big Island of Hawaii. The film uses select footage from Lance Page, Michael Lienau and G. Brad Lewis with a very special shot by Adrian Hein and blends together a rich visual feast. Featuring Sam Cossman in full lava suit at lava rivers edge, testing out C-THRU from Qwake Technologies. As the visuals dazzle, the original music and sound design helmed by Stefan Scott Nelson and Kevin Dippold create a dark dreamy melody that nicely accents the incredible, beautiful and bizarre wonder of nature. The otherworldly sound mix is accompanied by Stephanie Dosen's powerful vocals blended with a handful of other choice musical contributions. Rather than use a more literal documentary style of storytelling, the film keeps a visceral, sensory driven approach as in the style of Page's previous two Kilauea films. This eruption became the focus of a third chapter of the Kilauea eruption trilogy by Page Films that began in 2014 and ended strong with an epic finale of a 35 year long Hawaiian eruption. 'AILA'AU: Forest Eater a film by Lance Page https://pagefilms.com featuring Sam Cossman www.samcossman.com in association with Global Net Productions www.globalnetproductions.com and G. Brad Lewis Photography www.volcanoman.com cinematography by Lance Page Michael Lienau G. Brad Lewis additional footage by Adrian Hein original score / sound design Stefan Scott Nelson re-recording mixer / sound design Kevin Dippold musical contributors Stephanie Dosen Joseph Robert Nelson Kathleen Kim HowardAMB Danny T. Levin Rafe Mandel ©2020 Page Films Watch the previous two films below: Volcanic Tides (20 mins) https://vimeo.com/289136710 Kilauea: The Fire Within (6.5 mins) https://vimeo.com/122038715

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