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Taking a skiing or snow-boarding holiday is a dream come true for so many: Clear blue skies, white mountains glistening with newly-fallen snow, a relaxing dip in a hot-tub with happy family and friends. Ski resorts seem like a mountain paradise, perfect for enjoying the wonder of God’s creation and the ideal holiday.
However, the reality of the ski and snowboard industry is much darker; affecting those who live this lifestyle full-time socially, emotionally, spiritually and economically. The seasonal, party-hard, live-for-the-moment nature of the industry can lead to depression and suicide in mountain towns is much higher than average. These are some of the most transient populations in the world and a culture that celebrates substance abuse leads to brokenness. A closer look at the apparent happy-go-lucky, fun-loving communities reveals the shine is only surface deep.
However, in recent years, a swell of new life, a fresh hope, a light in the darkness, has come to some of these communities by way of people who love and serve Jesus in their own unique contexts. These five stories are personal stories of light in darkness. SFC's Go Tell It On The Mountain: stories of lights on the hill.
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This is the 9th film release from the boys at Snowboarders and Skiers for Christ. This short film documents a cat-skiing trip in Canada (planned a year in advance) for what would turn out to be the driest Canadian season on record. When you turn up for a cat-skiing trip ...
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Snowboarders and Skiers For Christ USA in conjunction with ACCTV presents their 6th production and third edition of the Serious Fun Video Magazine: a compilation of a half-dozen editor's work from the 2011-12 Northern Hemisphere winter season. This seriously fun video is...
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After the success/failure of the last video project, our newest friend/employee 'the Video Magazine Format' was put to work as an intern checking our mail, running for coffee and (more often than we'd prefer) playing the part of the typical mooching friend. He recently b...