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This blog has been created to help customers discover more information about products which they are interested in purchasing.
Please note: You cannot order directly on this blog. To enquire about prices or to place an order use the contact form on the right side of this screen (just type in your name and email address, copy and paste the title of the product with the quantity, and click "Send"). It's easy to contact us!
Petersham Bible Book & Tract Depot is based in Sydney, Australia. We do not publish or produce any of the products ourselves but source them from elsewhere.
If you are contacting me from outside of Australia, especially from North America or UK/Europe,
it most likely would be more convenient and cheaper for you to contact the publisher of the products directly.
Saturday 15 October 2011
Bible Adventures (DVD)
Mr. Fixit's shop is a safe place where kids with troubled hearts and real life problems come for answers to their tough questions. Every episode finds Mr. Fixit telling captivating stories to convey practical Biblical truth from his trademark Big Red Book. Your kids will want to return to Mr. Fixit's shop again and again, and experience the truths that are taught there.
1 Ahab the Pouting KingMike would rather have his friend's model helicopter than his new bike, until he learns how selfishness led King Ahab down a bad path.
2 The Fiery FurnaceJimmy gets a real life example of how to stand up for what he believes, even when it isn't the most popular thing to do.
3 The Baby MosesWhen Jill has to stay home from summer camp to take care of her brother she is very disappointed, but then she learns about how Moses' life (and the life of a whole nation) was saved because he was cared for as a baby.
4 Elijah and the Prophets of BaalTom brings an idol to school for show-and-tell, but then he learns about how God rained fire down from heaven to embarrass the Baal worshipers.
5 Noah and the ArkBobby learns from the story of Noah how God knows all of our actions, and someday we all have to answer for them.
6 Daniel in the Lions' DenFreddy begins to understand how important it is to do things God's way, even though it might sometimes put you in a very tough spot.
7 GideonEven though Jimmy feels like a nobody, he learns from the story of Gideon that God can use anyone (even someone who thinks they are a nobody) to do great things.
8 Jonah and the Big FishTwo boys learn that disobeying their parents is wrong; even though they think they got away with something : God will always know, even if no one else does.
9 Naaman the LeperSherri uses her size as an excuse to avoid doing anything important until she learns how Naaman's servant girl cured his disease when no one else could.
10 SamsonJohnny is the fastest and strongest in his school, but that can be a problem too, if you aren't using your skills for God's glory.
11 The Red SeaTwo boys learn about God's ability to do anything, even the impossible.
12 David and SaulTimmy hears about how David dealt with people ganging up on him and realizes it is best to show love and let God take care of the rest.
Other: Although this audiovisual presentation was created in the 1950s, the truths are remain unchanged. Episodes can be used in Sunday School classes to tell Bible stories. Accurate retelling of Bible stories.
Ages: 5-10
Approximately running time: 150 minutes
Moody Publishers.
Bible Version: KJV
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