Marie Conlin
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Evangelism and Outreach, Faith Based Production, Spiritual Journey, Tim Frakes Productions, women
Marie Conlin is a member of the Lombard Bible Church, Lombard, Illinois.
Tags: Church, Faith, Spiritual Journey, Testimony, Tim Frakes Productions, Video, women
Quiet Strength: The Deaconess Community, ELCA
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Client Production, Education, Faith Based Production, History, women
Quiet Strength is a short documentary I produced in for the Deaconess Community, ELCA. The video looks at the history of the community its role in Church and society and the future of the organization. The video is narrated by the Rev. Barbara Berry-Bailey.
Tags: Church, Community, Deaconess, ELCA, History, Lutheran, Tim Frakes Productions, Video, women
Mount Mary College Midtown Program
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Client Production, Education, News, Non-Profit, Tim Frakes Productions, women
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Mount Mary College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has asked me to produce a video about their Midtown Program. The Midtown Program is a unique scholarship opportunity that offers young women academic, personal, and financial support as they pursue a degree at Mount Mary College.
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Tags: Education, Empowerment, Milwaukee, Mount Mary College, Tim Frakes Productions, Video, women
Making Silk in Bangladesh
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Asia, Education, Peace and Justice, Travel
Have you ever wondered how silk is made? Outside Saidpur, Bangladesh I toured a silk production facility. The small factory is a non-profit operation (RDRS) that provides jobs and economic opportunity for women in this poor nation.
The silkworm is the caterpillar of Bombyx mori, the domesticated silk moth. The silk moth is entirely dependent on humans for its reproduction and no longer occurs naturally in the wild.
At the factory, the women, dressed in colorful saris, collect and sort huge piles of golden silkworm cocoons. Once sorted, the cocoons are immersed large into vats of boiling hot water.
This is bad news for the silkworms inside the cocoons! The hot water sparks a chemical reaction that allows the spun cocoon to unravel. Silkworm cocoons are natural bobbins made of one continuous strand of silk thread. After boiling, the cocoons are cooled and taken to a loom and unraveled.
The raw silk thread is then wound onto a spindle, dried and shipped to a textile factory.
Tags: Bangladesh, Empowerment, micro-enterprise, Silk, women, Worm
Arab Women’s Union
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Culture, Faith Based Production, Interesting Places, Non-Profit, Peace and Justice, Pro Bono, Tim Frakes Productions, Tips, Travel, women
The Arab Women’s Union provides jobs for poor women in the West Bank while helping to preserve traditional Palestinian embroidery techniques. www.frakesproductions.com
Tags: Arab, Bethlehem, embroidery, micro-enterprise, Palestine, women
Women in the Early Church
Posted by timfrakes | Filed under Education, Europe, Faith Based Production, History, Interesting Places, Travel
Who were the women of the early church? What was their role in the formation of the faith? Why do we know so little about them? We recorded this documentary on location in Rome, Italy. The video tells the story of women in the first three centuries of Christianity. We tell stories about women like Perpetua, Helena, Thecla and others. Go to more videos produced by Tim Frakes for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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Tags: Christianity, Church, History, Thecla, women