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Have you had a bad day?

clock June 10, 2010 23:03 by author Tom Hollis

Tough times in your life? Consider the scorecard of the apostles:

1. Matthew
Suffered martyrdom in Ethiopia, killed by a sword wound.

2. Mark
Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after being dragged by horses through the streets until he was dead.


3. Luke
Was hanged in Greece as a result of his tremendous preaching to the lost.

4. John
Faced martyrdom when he was boiled in huge basin of boiling oil during a wave of persecution in Rome. However, he was miraculously delivered from death. John was then sentenced to the mines on the prison island of Patmos. He wrote his prophetic Book of Revelation on Patmos. The apostle John was later freed and returned to serve as Bishop of Edessa in modern Turkey. He died as an old man, the only apostle to die peacefully.

5. Peter
He was crucified upside down on an x-shaped cross. According to church tradition it was because he told his tormentors that he felt unworthy to die in the same way that Jesus Christ had died.

6. James
The leader of the church in Jerusalem, was thrown over a hundred feet down from the southeast pinnacle of the Temple when he refused to deny his faith in Christ. When they discovered that he survived the fall, his enemies beat James to death with a fuller's club. * This was the same pinnacle where Satan had taken Jesus during the Temptation.

7. James the Great
Son of Zebedee, was a fisherman by trade when Jesus called him to a lifetime of ministry. As a strong leader of the church, James was ultimately beheaded at Jerusalem. The Roman officer who guarded James watched amazed as James defended his faith at his trial. Later, the officer who walked beside James to the place of execution, overcome by conviction, declared his new faith to the judge and knelt beside James to accept beheading as a Christian.

8. Bartholomew
Also known as Nathaniel was a missionary to Asia. He witnessed for our Lord in present day Turkey. Bartholomew was martyred for his preaching in Armenia where he was flayed to death by a whip.

9. Andrew
Was crucified on an x-shaped cross in Patras , Greece. After being whipped severely by seven soldiers they tied his body to the cross with cords to prolong his agony. His followers reported that, when he was led toward the cross, Andrew saluted it in these words: 'I have long desired and expected this happy hour. The cross has been consecrated by the body of Christ hanging on it.' He continued to preach to his tormentors for two days until he expired.

10. Thomas
Was stabbed with a spear in India during one of his missionary trips to establish the church in the sub-continent.

11. Jude
Was killed with arrows when he refused to deny his faith in Christ.

12. Matthias
The apostle chosen to replace the traitor Judas Iscariot, was stoned and then beheaded.

13.Paul
Was tortured and then beheaded by the evil Emperor Nero at Rome in A.D. 67. Paul endured a lengthy imprisonment, which allowed him to write his many epistles to the churches he had formed throughout the Roman Empire. These letters, which taught many of the foundational doctrines of Christianity, form a large portion of the New Testament.



Exciting Days Ahead!

clock April 29, 2010 04:27 by author Tom Hollis
As we went on air live tonight, we were able to share some great news. Our goal was to raise $975,000 during this telethon. At 7PM our total was $980,173! This is the blessing of God and we spent some time thanking him. So we have three more nights of telethon; what do we do? Well, the goal only represents our daily operating budget. We have hopes, dreams and visions of going beyond the budget; creating new ministry shows to touch more lives with the gospel. That's why the next three days are so exciting. God is the God of "more than enough." We will spend the next three days raising funds for these new projects. We also need new equipment. Our cameras are 20+ years old. Our directors equipment is older than that. We need $1.2 million just to keep up. And this is essential, not just so we can "keep up with the Joneses". If our production quality falls behind secular stations it will mean fewer people watching, fewer people will be exposed to the life-changing power of the gospel. So please help us in any way that you can. And keep watching because we will have a very special event on the program tonight.


Thursday Night at the 'Ol Telethon

clock April 23, 2010 03:33 by author Tom Hollis

It's night 4 of the telethon, or Family Week, if you prefer.  One of the subjects that staff always bring up here is "What are we up against tongiht?"  In other words, is there a popular show on tonight that will take viewers away from watching the telethon.  We regularly go up against American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, Lost, The Office, you name it.  Tonight we are going up against on of our biggest nemisesis for the Spring Telethon: Penguins playoff games.  Add to that the first ever primetime broadcast of The NFL Draft and it can be a cause for concern.  But it doesn't bother me.  We have a mission to accomplish, with our regualr programming and with telethon.  God will help us over come any obstacles, including Sidney Crosby. (But I hope he does great!)



Night 3

clock April 22, 2010 03:37 by author Tom Hollis

It's 25 minutes until the next night of telethon. If you turned on the tv right now you'd think that we were already underway.  that's because we re-air each night's program on the following day. It works out well.  The annointing is still on a program even if it's not live.  so if you tune in now you'll see LaVerne Tripp.

We normally have a "talent" meeting at 6:15 but I think I missed it.  I was getting make-up. Ahh, the trials and tribulations of television ministry!  Actually i never liked the term "talent" when referring to on-air people; as if others are not talented.  But it an accepted industry term for those in front of the camera, so I let it go. You have to pcik your battles. Just as long as we all recognize that God gives "talents" to us all.  Hey, that sounds like a parable.

 



Night 2 @ the Telethon

clock April 21, 2010 04:22 by author Tom Hollis

We had a good first day on the telethon with over $74,000 raised. right now, we are in the middle of a matching challenge which is always fun.  Tonight LaVerne and Edith Tripp are here. They have a wonderful music ministry but my favorite part of their times here have been the salvation messages. LaVerne has a powerful testimony of God's saving grace in his life.  He really brings a powerful personal illustration of the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.



Pledges

clock April 20, 2010 05:31 by author Tom Hollis

The first pledges have started to come in!  We have a goal for this telethon to raise $975,000 so we have a long way to go.  I'm sure we will make it. Our viewers are so faithful.  It shows you how important Christian television is to people.



Telethon Part 2

clock April 20, 2010 05:09 by author Tom Hollis

Just to give you an idea of my location. I'm in a corner of the studio, sitting in an old His Place booth.  I'm paired with Michele Newell tonight. About ten feet away are Norma Bixler and Arlene Williams sitting in the At Home kitchen. Its good to see Arlene; she's been out for a while, she says she is feeling great. Norma is doing well, too.  Ron is speaking about twenty feet away. I can't see him except on the monitor; there's a set wall in the way.  Three cameramen are in the center of the studio. Beyond them, behind a wall of glass are the prayer partners. That was my domain for ten years. Still feels kinda strange not to be in there with them. they do a great job of being on the front lines, praying for people and taking pledges. Evelyn Missouri does a great job of leading them now.

The telethon producer, Kyle Hembree is on the headset monitoring the situation. Also on headset is the floor director, Mike Kitner.  Way over in the other corner  on the Focus 4 set Mitch Nickols is watching Ron. Producer Linda Wilson is over there too, watching Ron.  I can hear Teresa Hurt playing the piano though i can't see her.  There are others wandering in and out, taking care of audio and other production nees. Valeria, who heads up the makeup room, also comes around with drinks and snacks for us. She has a real servant's heart.

Telethon is a real team effort!

Got to go, Ron just asked the viewers to call with a pledge.



FIRST NIGHT OF TELETHON

clock April 20, 2010 04:58 by author Tom Hollis

Well, I finally found my password.  So here I am live at the studio during our spring Family Week otherwise known as telethon.  Ron Hembree will be speaking later about the end times. He says it's not a subject that he ususally teaches on. I can relate. I am never sure what to do with the end times so I mostly don't teach on it.  However, Jesus said that we should recognize the signs of the times. So I'll be interested to hear Ron's take on it tonight. 

Jimmy Bratcher just gave us another bluesy song. Love his music.



Welcome to the Cornerstone Blog!

Hi everyone,

This is the beginning of what we hope will be an informative and fun space for everyone in the Cornerstone Family.  Our plan is to use this blog space to let you know our thoughts and feelings on anything that comes our way.  Certainly we...by the way...the "we" of this blog consists of Ron Hembree, President of Cornerstone and host of Focus 4 and Quick Study, Tim Burgan, Director of our Rescuers network and host of the Rescuers program, Kyle Hembree, Coordinating Producer of Focus 4, Toni Hembree, Marketing and Publicity Coordinator and regular host of Focus 4, Focus 4 Producers Michele Newell and Chad Hembree, and me, Tom Hollis, Director of Broadcast Services.

As I was saying...we will certainly use this space to announce and discuss upcoming programs and events.  Blogs however, have a way of spilling over into the day-to-day thoughts of the author.  In fact, I’m sure that as we progress, our commentary will be more about society at large and what's going on in our personal lives, than merely announcing programs.  You may even hear a rant or two (or many). We want to hear from you, as well.  There will be a place for you to comment after each entry.  Please be kind.

We are just learning this blog business, so were not quite sure what we’re doing yet.  But at the bottom of it all is our deep love for Jesus and to see that he is glorified.  That is why Cornerstone exists and this blog is just an extension of that.  We hope that it is a fun time for everyone.

Tom

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