Tag: Character Development
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Lighting Up The Shadow Of Doubt (DVD)
$12.99Add to cartJoin Bibleman and His Team on Three Exciting, Animated Adventures!
1. Lighting Up the Shadow of Doubt (An AdventureJoin Bibleman and His Team on Three Exciting, Animated Adventures!
Lighting Up the Shadow of Doubt (An Adventure in Faith) – Cypher and Bibleman are going to jail!? Oh, they’re visiting some young men at a juvenile detention center. And Pastor Lewis is taking Logan there on Bible study day to visit his brother and meet Bibleman. Wait-who is that shadowy character in the waiting room? Bible story: Jesus & Peter Walk on Water. Key verse: John 8:12
Fracturing the Falsehoods of the Fibbler (An Adventure in Truthfulness) – The new kid at school isn’t fitting in. But when some students start mocking her, she pours out a blizzard of words that totally intimidate everybody around her. Wait, why is the Bibleteam getting an alarm just because a young girl stands up to some bullies? Is there more here than meets the eye? Bible story: Ananias and Sapphira. Key verse: John 3:21
Wiping Out the Whiner Brothers (An Adventure in Thankfulness) – Junior and Biggie Whiner complain about everything. Except money. They just LOVE money, and they have hatched a plan to get rich by uncovering a secret treasure: the location of the Bibleteam headquarters. Oh no-they’re using a newly-adopted boy from Africa to lead them there. Bible story: Jesus Heals Ten Lepers. Key verse: 1 Thessalonians 5:18
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Clobbering The Crusher (DVD)
$12.99Add to cartJoin Bibleman and His Team on Three Exciting Animated Adventures!1. Clobbering the Crusher (An Adventure in Gentleness) Even his evil henchmen are afraid of the Crusher. But this most violent villain is also wickedly clever, luring Bibleman and Cypher into a deadly trap, and using schoolkids as bait. Can Bibleman rescue the kids before Crusher destroys them all? Based on the Bible story of Rehoboam, this adventure offers a lesson in gentleness. 2. Braving the Big Battle with the Baroness (An Adventure in Forgiveness) Nobody expects an English tutor named Baroness Fitzhugh-Ferguson to win a congeniality award. But her influence on the Woodson kids is awful: does she want to turn them against each other? Bibleman knows she’s a villain, but can he stop her before the family is ruined? Based on the Bible story of Cain and Abel, this adventure offers a lesson in forgiveness. 3. Repelling the Ronin of Wrong (An Adventure in Goodness) Talk about a knock-down-drag-out battle! Bibleman is in a fight for his life-trapped in an underground tunnel with a ruthless, twin-sword-wielding villain. Yes, our man in purple chased the bad guy away from the summer camp kids, but should he have followed Ronin down here? Based on the Bible story of the Good Samaritan, this adventure offers a lesson in goodness.
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Melting The Master Of Mean (DVD)
$12.99Add to cartJoin Bibleman and His Team on Three Exciting Animated Adventures!1. Melting the Master of Mean (An Adventure in Kindness) Jimmy and his older brother witness the Biblevan getting into a traffic accident. But wait-was it really an accident? Uh-oh, the Master of Mean is on a rampage to destroy Bibleman and his entire team, and this villain doesn’t care who he hurts or what he breaks in the process. Based on the Bible story of Mephibosheth, this adventure offers a lesson in kindness.2. The Mayor of Maybe Doles Out Doubt (An Adventure with the Gospel) Bibleman answers a distress call from a pastor on a Caribbean island. A stranger is handing out free “Bubba Gum” to all the kids, and it’s causing them to severely doubt their faith! Good thing Bibleman isn’t ashamed of the gospel: he knows it is God’s power for salvation to all who believe. Based on Peter’s Pentecost sermon, this adventures offers a lesson in the Gospel. 3. Dr. Fear’s Almost Perfectly Disastrous Day (An Adventure in Peace) Nobody wants to be a patient of Dr. Fear, but that doesn’t stop him from planting seeds of fear all over Whispering Pines Christian Camp. Will the Bible Action Team figure out why all the campers-and even the counselors-are paralyzed with fear in time to foil the Doctor’s nasty plot? Based on the Bible story of Jesus calming the waves, this adventure offers a lesson in peace.
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Eric Says Sorry
$9.99Add to cartWhen Eric smashes Percy’s pot of prize pansies, he tries to get away with it. But when none of his tactics work, Eric says sorry. His father pays for a new pot and Eric learns that grace is epic.
Dai Hankey is a Welsh church-planting pastor who’s also a DJ and rapper. The “Eric says…” books use his rapping gifts to create fun, punchy stories that young children will love to listen to.
Combined with stunning new artwork by Xavier Bonet, Eric says sorry will quickly become a firm favorite with young children.
Also in the series: Eric says thanks
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Servant Like Jesus
$12.99Add to cartCharlie is a shy kid who hides behind the cleanup sink at school. However, after his teacher asks him to be her helper, he springs into action when the fire coral stings his friend Bernie. Charlie goes to bed a little bit early because he wants to make sure he gets a goodnight’s sleep. He wants to be a good helper for Miss Stella. He had decided that it was way more fun to be a helper than to hide behind a sink! Before he falls asleep, Charlie prays, “Dear Jesus, thank you for my great first day of school, and thank you for my mommy and daddy, all my new friends and for Miss Stella. Help me to always help others. Amen.” Charlie learns he can overcome his shyness and be a servant like Jesus.
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What About Honesty
$7.99Add to cartJoin 10-year-old Will and his best friend Wisdom–who just happens to be a Bible scholar and fun-loving guinea pig–as they explore such timeless virtues of faith, honesty, perseverance, and kindness. Each colorful book takes your child on an entertaining, educational adventure as Will and Wisdom learn important spiritual lessons that bring them closer to God.
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Eric Says Thanks
$9.99Add to cartEric is so blessed by his tasty toast that he just has to say “thanks!” But who should he thank?
Join Eric as he embarks upon an epic adventure of gratitude that takes him all the way to the giver of all good gifts!
Dai Hankey is a Welsh church-planting pastor who’s also a DJ and rapper. Dai’s first book for children uses his rapping gifts to create a fun, punchy story that young children will love to listen to.
Combined with stunning new artwork by Xavier Bonet, Eric says thanks will quickly become a firm favorite with young children.
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What A Blast A Leaping Larry 5 Book Set
$29.95Add to cartWhat a Blast! Is a Leaping Larry 5 Book Set containing these exciting titles: Making New Friends, Throwing Stones – a book about bullying, Leaping Larry’s Scarry Adventure, Turtles Are Really Cool – a book about kindness, and The Frog & Toad Sleepover.
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God Made All Of Me
$16.99Add to cartThis simply told, beautifully illustrated story from the authors of Rid of My Disgrace and Is it my Fault? helps two- to eight-year-olds understand why their bodies matter and distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate touch. God Made All of Me gently opens a conversation that every family needs to have.
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1947 Freedom Train
$19.99Add to cartFreedom Train For Kids
Jump aboard and learn about this captivating and patriotic story of our country when the real-life 1947 Freedom Train carried the nation’s vital founding documents and traveled to every state. Americans of all ages had the opportunity to step on board, view the documents and be reminded of what made America great and the privilege of living in a free country. Join Justin, Libby, Jaden and Sonia as they learn about this train’s amazing adventure from Grandpa Charles. Their imaginations are inspired to create their own Freedom Train made out of cardboard boxes that they paint and decorate all week. Soon the neighborhood kids come and explore the powerful impact of this historical event, and everyone discovers a deeper understanding of freedom and what it means to be an American. This All-American story teaches the Christian values of patriotism, respect for all our military heroes and appreciation of our great freedoms.