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High-Def Video Sermon Illustrations for $1.99 Inspired by iTunes

Category: Internet
Published: 03/17/2008, 16:43
Editor: Catalin Buda

BluefishTV continues to take its cues from the wildly popular iTunes model as they launch high-def video sermon illustrations that will revolutionize the way pastors, youth group leaders, and bible study teachers communicate about faith. Hundreds of high-def video sermon illustrations for $1.99 are now offered by The BluefishTV.com site.

When Steve Jobs and Apple Computer introduced the iPod, five years ago, they had no idea that their creativity would impact pastors, small group leaders and youth ministry leaders in America. Bluefish TV in Dallas, Texas has worked with notable Christian pastors and authors like Doug Fields, Erwin McManus, Louie Giglio and Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott to create video sermon illustrations that thousands of churches use in their youth ministries, adult Bible studies and Sunday morning services.

Now Bluefish TV is using the power of the internet to distribute high-def video sermon illustrations to pastors and teachers across the country. The Bluefish TV site will offer, much like iTunes, hundreds of short, downloadable video illustrations for $1.99 that pastors can use in their sermons to make their point about faith issues.

The inventory on the BluefishTV.com site is now over 600 video illustrations that range from humorous to dramatic to emotional to thought-provoking. Bluefish TV, with 10 creative and artistic people on their production team, plans on continuing to add dozens of new video illustrations to the site each month.

"Finally, I have found a video illustration company that is actually affordable! Thank you so much for your ministry heart, in producing quality videos that allow smaller churches to take part in a media ministry without spending so much money that it makes it impossible to do so. I am a pastor of a small church, and finances are tight. That being the case, any video illustrations come out of my own pocket. I realize that producing videos must be an expensive venture, but paying $15 or $20 (or more) per video on other sites is just not affordable for me. I thank God that I found your site tonight. I have already downloaded my first video and will use it Sunday morning. I know that your company could be making a lot more money at this, but for what it's worth, it means a lot to me that you care about making ministry affordable", commented one pastor named Tom recently.


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