WMC Farewell Video

June 14th, 2010 12 Comments

Farewell video for Daniel Pape

The crew at World Mission Communications Asia-Pacific has a strong tradition of creating wonderful videos when a staff member or volunteer is moving on.  These are great …

Choosing To Live – HIV/AIDS in PNG

August 19th, 2009 3 Comments

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Here is a recent video production we did at WMC highlighting the HIV/AIDS issue in Papua New Guinea and how the Church of the Nazarene is responding to it.  We had a such a great opportunity on …

The Making Of 16 Rolls of Welcome

August 2nd, 2009 3 Comments

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In case you have not already seen the post on 16 Rolls of Welcome you should head over there and check it out. This little video shows the culprits in action!…

16 Rolls of Welcome

August 2nd, 2009 5 Comments

The iMac behind the toilet paper.

So one of the ways you can tell you are loved and appreciated is by the amount of harassment you receive from your friends.  Really!  I always tease and joke …

Himig

April 6th, 2009 4 Comments

Himig is a Tagalog term which means harmony, agreement, and melody. It is a Deep Tagalog term, meaning it is not used much in everyday speech so when it is used it’s message is significant. I signifies that all parts of something come together to make a powerful whole. It …


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Each team is assigned a scripture verse based on a topic and is then given 168 hours to produce a 10 minute film on that assignment. The topic for 2009 is Family Business and the scriptural assignment for WMC was Matthew 12:46-49.

WHILE He was still talking to the multitudes, behold, His mother and brothers stood outside, seeking to speak with Him. Then one said to Him, “LOOK, Your mother and Your brothers are standing outside, seeking to speak with You.” But He answered and said to the one who told Him, “Who is My mother and who are My brothers?” And He stretched out His hand toward His disciples and said, “Here are My mother and My brothers!

In the verse we see conflict between Jesus and his biological family. They are concerned for Jesus due to the negative speculation being created by his public ministry. They desire to save him from making matters worse for himself. We see the tendency for familiarity to produce contempt or doubt. Of all people, Mary should appreciate Jesus’ divinity, however she still deals with the motherly desire to protect her son by encouraging him to make ‘safe’ decisions. We see Jesus exemplifying the truth that our Spiritual calling should take precedence over all else in our lives. We see Him acknowledge those who have made this sacrifice and reward them by accepting them into His ‘family’. At times obedience to this calling requires sacrifices in other areas, however the eternal benefits are obvious (Matthew 6:33). We see how Jesus deals with conflict with those that he loves the most. He encourages them to see the truth that obedience to God’s calling is paramount and grafts us all into God’s family.

Integrating the theme and message of our scripture assignment into a Filipino context was easy. The prioritized importance of family relationships and obedience to one’s family is a major cultural value among Filipinos. There is also a common concept of the ‘second family’ in the Philippines. Those who are struggling, unloved, or impoverished will often times seek out relationships outside their immediate family in which to find support and acceptance. We also see the pressure placed on the eldest son in a family to be successful in their education in order to find a well paying career so that they might help financially support the family. Many families have at least one parent working abroad in order to pay for this education and there is the expectation that the children should focus entirely on the provision of the family over outside pursuits or concerns. Finally, we see the core value of all Filipinos to be extremely loving and giving to others.

Overall, we are really proud of how the film turned out…and so are the festival judges. We were nominated for awards in 6 categories.

  1. Best International Film
  2. Best Scriptural Integration
  3. Best Screenplay [drama]
  4. Best Original Score
  5. Best Support Actress
  6. Best Production Design

We will find out in a few days the results of the judging, but whatever they are, we are blessed as God truly helped us create something special. Pray for Himig as it helps to impact the lives of Filipinos. We hope you enjoy the film.

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Help Us Send Liz Hollenberg Out

December 12th, 2008 7 Comments

We have a wonderful friend named Liz Hollenberg. She worked with me at WMC-AP for about 16 months as a volunteer doing things from production, to writing and program development. During this time she also became a dear friend of ours. Our kids still ask us when Liz …

Send On The Workers

August 31st, 2008 2 Comments

As many of you know I have been acting as Director of WM Communication Asia-Pacific since last June. Have you noticed the slow down in posts on this website since then? ;-) Well, it’s not directly related but things have been much more busy since June. And while …

Hiligaynon Audio Bible Project

June 26th, 2008 5 Comments

We have a really cool project going on at WMC-AP right now. We have partnered with a group called Faith Comes By Hearing in the past to record an audio version of the New Testament into Cebuano, which is the second largest language group in the Philippines. …

Alabaster Video

May 26th, 2008 9 Comments

Just wanted to share the latest video that we produced here at WMC. The team did an outstanding job on this one. Ever since we joined together and made the short film called Kamatis a little while back the team …

As always we appreciate your comments.

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Kamatis [A Tomato Story]

April 25th, 2008 6 Comments

Watch our film!

Our team at WM Communications Asia Pacific recently joined as one of the 82 participants in the 168 Film Festival. We produced a short film entitled “Kamatis [A Tomato Story]” and we were selected as one of …

Leave us your comments! I will pass them along to the team.

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