You’re competing with TikTok every Sunday, and your congregation’s attention span is shrinking faster than you can say “three-point sermon.” But here’s the game-changer: mini-movies aren’t just trendy add-ons—they’re strategic weapons that can make your message stick like those Super Bowl commercials people remember decades later. While spoken words fade by Tuesday, visual content goes straight to long-term memory, which means that 90-second video could do more heavy lifting than your entire 35-minute talk. This piece reveals five compelling reasons why incorporating short films into your sermons isn’t just smart—it’s essential for reaching today’s visually-wired congregation, plus practical examples you can use this weekend to grab attention, engage different learning styles, and make your biblical teaching unforgettable.
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