Pulverizing The Plans Of The Prince Of Pride (DVD)
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Pulverizing the Plans of the Prince of Pride (An Adventure in Humility)
With his latest invention, the Ego Boost Ray, the Prince of Pride and his dull henchman are turning middle-school champion mathlete Becky Thomas into a painfully proud person. Can the Bibleteam reverse the effect by using their Containment Protocol Jericho? It’s a battle-royal! Bible story: Sit in a lower seat. Key verse: Luke 14:11
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SKU (UPC): 684753016657
Produced by: P23 Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2020
Bibleman The Animated Adventures #
Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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