This mime, "Hands," depicts how God created our hands (for building, loving, protecting, giving) and how we misuse them (tearing down, hating, hurting, being selfish). Contrastingly, Jesus' hands were nailed to a cross for our freedom and redemption. We now have the opportunity to respond... to reject Him or to accept and believe.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sia Drammatico!
Yesterday we met with a drama instructor and another mission team to practice one of the dramas that we will perform on Good Friday. It was the first time that we were all in the same place at the same time, and we enjoyed getting to know one another a little better through the drama practice.
This mime, "Hands," depicts how God created our hands (for building, loving, protecting, giving) and how we misuse them (tearing down, hating, hurting, being selfish). Contrastingly, Jesus' hands were nailed to a cross for our freedom and redemption. We now have the opportunity to respond... to reject Him or to accept and believe.
This mime, "Hands," depicts how God created our hands (for building, loving, protecting, giving) and how we misuse them (tearing down, hating, hurting, being selfish). Contrastingly, Jesus' hands were nailed to a cross for our freedom and redemption. We now have the opportunity to respond... to reject Him or to accept and believe.
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