Why Camera Men/Women Do Not Fall During Church Service

 "Why Camera men/women do not fall during church service"



It was a Sunday morning and the church was packed with worshippers. The pastor was preaching with passion and power, and the congregation was responding with shouts of "Amen" and "Hallelujah". The atmosphere was electric and the spirit was moving.


Suddenly, the pastor raised his voice and said, "There is someone here who needs a miracle today. God is about to touch you and heal you from your sickness. Come forward and receive your blessing!"



As soon as he said that, a wave of people rushed to the altar, eager to get a touch from God. Some of them fell to the ground as they felt the power of God in their bodies. Others cried, laughed, or spoke in tongues. The pastor moved among them, laying his hands on them and praying for them.


The camera men and women who were filming the service for the live broadcast were busy capturing the scenes of the miracle service. They zoomed in on the faces of the people who were experiencing God's presence. They panned across the crowd to show the viewers the magnitude of the event. They followed the pastor as he moved from one person to another.



But none of them fell to the ground like the others. They remained standing and focused on their work. They did not seem to be affected by the anointing that was flowing in the church.


Why was that? Were they not believers? Did they not need a miracle? Did they not feel the spirit?


The answer was simple. They had a job to do. They had a responsibility to show the world what God was doing in the church. They had a mission to spread the gospel through the media. They had a calling to be witnesses of God's power.


They did not fall because they were not there to receive, but to give. They did not fall because they were not there to be blessed, but to be a blessing. They did not fall because they were not there to be ministered to, but to minister.



They did not fall because they were camera men and women. And they knew that the best way to serve God was to do their work with excellence and dedication.


Comments

  1. Amadi Esi Koko02:04

    Nice. I never thought about it this way

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