Category: Tim Frakes Productions
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“I begged him not to die.”
This is a story about grief I recorded in June 2010 for Hope for Life, a ministry of Herald of Truth in Abilene, Texas.
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Cuban churches of Christ Spread Gospel
In the years following the 1956 Cuban Revolution, a hand full of scattered churches of Christ that began in late 1930?s, dwindled to a few hundred members. Today, revival is spreading across the island.
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Hope for Haiti: Blankets+ in Action
In January 2011, Church World Service asked me to go back to Haiti to record stories about their blanket and food coop programs. It was a wonderful trip full of positive stories and hopeful signs. Here is the video the folks in Elkhart, Indiana put together with the footage we recorded.
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Ancient Rythm of a Cuban Farm
Recorded these images on a farm outside Matanzas, Cuba. The farmer is 69 years old and obviously physically fit!
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Picture This!
Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes has asked me to present a workshop at their 26th Annual Conference in Chicago, February 23-26. The workshop is designed to help local congregations navigate the waters of in-house video production for use in social media. Download this presentation here. The Consortium is a network of over 120 endowed parishes…
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Hidden Lake Mid Winter
Hidden Lake Forest Preserve, DuPage County, Illinois. Recorded on February 3, 2011 following a Groundhog Day storm. Visuals accompanied by J.S. Bach, Well Tempered Clavier.
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Reporting from a Farming Co-op in Northern Haiti
Church World Service and Odyssey Networks in New York asked me to record a greeting while in Haiti, January 3-9, 2011 to mark the one year anniversary of the earthquake. This report was recorded in a tiny village called Mayombe in Northern Haiti.
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Haiti One Year Later
One year after the January 12, 2010 earthquake, Haiti struggles to rebuild. Yet, signs of hope emerge through sustainable development and rural agricultural co-operateves. Chris Herlinger, Church World Service, reports from Haiti.
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Rebuilt Homes for Haiti’s Disabled
James Mwangi is a building engineer volunteering with the Mennonite Central Committee, a partner of Church World Service in Haiti. Mwangi is part of a team that assesses damage and helps to rebuild the homes of Haiti’s dissabled.
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Rebuilt Homes for Haiti’s Dissabled
James Mwangi is a building engineer volunteering with the Mennonite Central Committee, a partner of Church World Service in Haiti. Mwangi is part of a team that assesses damage and helps to rebuild the homes of Haiti’s disabled.