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The magnificent tyranny of the Gospel

Dec 27, 2012 • By David Murray • 7 Comments

Seven reasons for preaching from a text rather than a topic:

  1. Scriptural precedent
  2. Honors the Bible
  3. Distinguishes the sermon
  4. Tethers preacher
  5. Easily remembered
  6. Variety
  7. Sets limits

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You’ve read the book, now be in the film!

Jan 9, 2012 • By David Murray • 4 Comments

A young mother. A middle-aged pastor. A high school student. An elderly retiree. What do all these people have in common? They’re all Christians. They all struggle with depression. They all have stories to tell.

At HeadHeartHand Media, we’re convinced that depression in the church is an issue that demands our attention, and in light of the warm reception Christians Get Depressed Too has received, we’re excited to be developing a video curriculum on that very topic!

While the book provides the reader with a short, systematic and easily digestible introduction to subject, we believe that film has incredible potential to give this problem a human face, and thus to motivate and enable us to take steps toward better understanding and response to depression.

A person’s understanding of depression cannot remain theoretical for long. All of us encounter the reality of depression on an almost daily basis. For many believers, that reality is their life. It’s our hope that this curriculum will equip churches to understand and minister to depressed Christians with greater compassion, greater understanding, and greater effect.

Do you have a story of your own?

We’ve already witnessed God’s grace in the lives of several Christians who’ve suffered with depression and can’t wait to share their stories and the lessons they’ve learned. But we need more! And that’s why we’re writing this. We’re hoping we’ll be able to connect with many different believers scattered far and wide who’ve also witnessed God’s gracious care for his sheep. If you or someone you know has suffered with depression in the past, or is still battling with it today, we’d love to hear from you. This is clearly a sensitive subject, and not one most of us would be eager to share in front of a camera; but if you believe that your story could be used for the good of Christ’s church and others suffering with depression, we ask that you’d prayerfully consider contacting us.

At the heart of this curriculum are stories from the trenches. Not stories of super-Christians who could do it all, but stories of ordinary Christians who were brought face to face with their own physical, mental and spiritual weakness. Stories of Christians, who, though they had to walk though this dark valley of depression, have found and continue to find hope in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His provision for their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs.

It’s our prayer that the church will be eager to walk with these believers, hear their stories from their own lips, and absorb the lessons they, their families, and their churches have learned as they journeyed together toward the light. We are confident that God will use this to transform congregations of Christians all throughout the world into gatherings of believers who will tenderly shepherd the hurting sheep among them.

To aid in drawing general lessons, practical helps and a way forward, the curriculum will also include interviews and analysis from several experts in the field: Christian pastors and various counselors who have years of experience to draw on and share with viewers. We believe that this combination of narrative and teaching will be a great introduction for any congregation or small group.

So, if you have a story to tell please contact us at info@headhearthand.org

The HeadHeartHand team,
David Murray
David Faasse
Dirk Naves

New HeadHeartHand Video for Ligonier

Sep 21, 2011 • By David Murray • 4 Comments

HeadHeartHand Media were privileged to produce this video (email and RSS click here) for the Ligonier National Conference next March. It looks like a fantastic conference, with many great speakers. I’m planning on attending, and hope many of you can make it too!

Technology Q&A with Tim Challies

Aug 2, 2011 • By David Murray • 1 Comment

Tim Challies answers the most asked technology questions for Christianity.com.

How can we fight against information overload?

How should Christians react to new technologies and online social media?

How do online distractions keep us from crucial things?

How does technology change the way we worship in church?

Do Christians have to obey Old Testament laws?

Jul 28, 2011 • By David Murray • 9 Comments

Click-through here.

Should Christians fast?

Jul 27, 2011 • By David Murray • 2 Comments

A few months ago, at the Gospel Coalition Conference in Chicago, along with others I was asked by Christianity.com to give my answers to some of the most common questions that they are asked about Christianity. I’ll post links to some of these videos in the coming days, but here’s the first on whether Christians should fast.

CrossReference 10: He’s Coming!

Jun 1, 2011 • By David Murray • 4 Comments


Well, here’s the last of ten films on the Old Testament appearances of Christ in the Old Testament. This week we wrap up the series by looking at one of the last prophecies of Christ in the Old Testament: He’s Coming! Hope you enjoyed the journey. Hope it took you to Christ.

The first two videos will be permanently available online. (Episode 1, Episode 2). The remaining episodes will be released once a week for the next seven  weeks. Each of them will be available for online viewing for seven days.

DVD, HD download, and Study Guide available now from HeadHeartHand Media. DVD and Study Guide also available from Ligonier, and RHB.

Achieve your goals (by not telling everyone)

Oct 25, 2010 • By David Murray • 0 Comments

In an age of over-sharing, it’s sobering to find out that telling someone your goals makes them less likely to happen. In this short TEDS video, Derek Sivers explains how people who talk about their goals frequently have a lower rate of follow through and success than those who keep their goals to themselves. Lifehacker reports: “Apparently, the simple act of sharing what you intend to do can activate pleasure centers in the brain and create a sense of accomplishment—when all you’ve really done is talked about doing something!”

That explains some Christians’ lives and some ministries! Including, sometimes, my own.