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The Great Flood
There is a great flood upon the earth today—not one of water, but of spirit. It does not crash upon our homes or sweep through our streets, yet it infiltrates every space we occupy. It moves through our devices, our screens, and our entertainment. It floods our minds and hearts with images, words, and ideas that darken rather than enlighten. It is the flood of secularism, idolatry, witchcraft, and satanism entering our souls through the gateways of our eyes. Guard your gaze,

Renny Moriah Omole
Nov 22 min read


Encrypted
Proximity to Jesus is vital. To be close to Him is to hear His direction; to hear Him is to obey; and to obey is to partake in His divine works.

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 263 min read


The Script That Writes Us
The Word of God is the script of life. It is the ultimate authority, the unshakable foundation, and the living blueprint for every believer.

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 252 min read


The Enabler
The enabler gets a bad rap. But let’s flip the script. The world enables dysfunction. The Holy Spirit enables destiny.

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 253 min read


Build, Don't Mimic. Grow Unobstructed.
Here are three things Christian filmmakers should never do.

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 242 min read


Just Admit It… You Can’t Do It (And That’s the Point)
Is your overloaded schedule really the result of God’s leading, or are you sending yourself on endless errands?

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 233 min read


Storytelling Like Jesus: Relating to Your Audience to Reveal Spiritual Truth
Jesus didn’t just teach —He told stories . Stories that stuck. Stories that challenged. Stories that people could see themselves in. From farmers sowing seeds to shepherds searching for lost sheep, Jesus used parables—short, relatable stories—to reveal profound spiritual truths. He didn't use religious jargon or preach from a distance. He stepped into people’s world, understood their lives, and told stories they could connect with. As Christian filmmakers and storytellers, t

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 13 min read


Not the Spirit of Entertainment, but the Holy Spirit
Recently, a minister I deeply respect said, “Pray against the spirit of entertainment.” At first, I was very unsettled. How could entertainment—something that can reach the world with the Gospel—be something we need to pray against? While entertainment has drawn people away from Jesus for the last five or six decades, I felt he lacked the understanding of how it can be used to draw people to Jesus now. But as I prayed and reflected, the Spirit of God revealed the truth to me

Renny Moriah Omole
Sep 15 min read


GodlyHood: A Journey of Being and Belonging
GodlyHood: Reflecting Jesus Christ, walking in the Spirit, transforming through holiness. The concept of "GodlyHood" is deeply rooted in Jesus’ teachings in Matthew 5:48, which commands believers to strive for godliness. With His call to perfection, Christians are invited to be like Christ. In this post, we will explore what GodlyHood means, how it influences our lives and communities, and how it brings us closer to God. Understanding GodlyHood “GodlyHood” merges two key idea

Renny Moriah Omole
Aug 314 min read


The Vital Role of Art and Entertainment in Fulfilling the Great Commission
In our fast-paced world, where visual and auditory experiences dominate, art and entertainment have become powerful vehicles for sharing the Gospel. As believers tasked with the Great Commission, we are called to make disciples of all nations. But in a culture flooded with media, how do we effectively reach people’s hearts and minds? The answer is simple: we leverage the unique power of art and entertainment. Art and entertainment can do more than entertain; they can inspire,

Renny Moriah Omole
Aug 313 min read
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