More Than I Thought

Unearthing Hidden Gems: New & Rescued Videos

I keep finding more older videos that had never been completed—plus, I keep making new ones. So, I thought it might be fun to share these!

As I dug through my archives, I rediscovered a project that I had set aside but still carried a powerful message. At the same time, inspiration struck for two brand-new videos. Now, all three are ready to share, and I’m excited to see how they resonate with you.

The Omniscience, Omnipresence, and Omnipotence of God Explained

This is one of those projects I started but never quite finished—until now. It dives into the incredible nature of God, exploring how He is all-knowing, ever-present, and all-powerful. If you’ve ever wondered what these attributes mean for us in our daily lives, this video breaks it down in a clear and compelling way.

The Omniscience, Omnipresence, and Omnipotence of God Explained
From the vastness of the cosmos to the depths of the human heart, God’s nature is beyond comprehension—yet deeply personal. This powerful video explores three defining attributes of God: His omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence.
Omniscience – God knows everything, from the past to the future, and even the unspoken thoughts of our hearts. His knowledge is perfect and complete.
Omnipresence – There is nowhere He is not. In our highest joys and deepest sorrows, God is near, offering comfort and guidance.
Omnipotence – With limitless power, He created the universe with a word, moves mountains, and transforms lives. Nothing is impossible for Him.
This video is a reminder that no matter where we are or what we face, we are seen, known, and held by a God who is all-knowing, ever-present, and infinitely powerful. Watch now and be encouraged!

The Great Shepherd

A brand-new video that reflects on Jesus as the Good Shepherd, guiding and caring for His flock. In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, this message is a comforting reminder of how deeply we are known and loved.

“The Great Shepherd” — A Worship Opener
The Great Shepherd is a reflective worship opener designed to help your congregation focus their hearts on Christ as the one who leads, protects, and restores.
Featuring a poetic reimagining of Psalm 23 and simple, thoughtful visuals, this piece creates space for reflection on the character of Jesus — steady, present, and faithful.
Use it to open services centered on trust, guidance, or the promise of God’s care — fitting for Good Shepherd Sunday, Easter season, or any worship gathering.
Jesus knows His flock. He leads us home.

The Heart of Hope

Hope is a powerful thing, and this video was created to inspire just that. Whether you’re going through a difficult season or simply need encouragement, this piece speaks to the unwavering hope we have in Christ—one that stands firm no matter the circumstances.

The Heart of Hope
A quiet moment. A powerful truth.
Through bold visuals and timeless Scripture, Anchored draws attention to where our faith truly rests—not in words, but in Christ crucified.
This short, text-driven worship opener walks through the wisdom, power, and love of God, reminding us that we are held, guided, and secure in Him.
Use it to set the tone for worship, reflection, or a message on faith’s foundation.
Our hope is Christ. Our faith stands in His power.

Check them out, and let me know what you think! And as always, please pray with me that these videos find the right audience—whether through my portfolio at www.StevenStoops.com or through video merchants who might share them further.

Thank you for your support, and stay tuned for more!

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    gmeinhardt

    These are really good and meaty. It’s a tie for favorite between the “Omni….” and the shepherd……Wait maybe the shepherd one is my favorite for initially learning about who God is, the Omni one after….when a person is ready for a filet mignon!

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  1. These are really good and meaty. It’s a tie for favorite between the “Omni….” and the shepherd……Wait maybe the shepherd one is my favorite for initially learning about who God is, the Omni one after….when a person is ready for a filet mignon!

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