SeaKids Integrity Kindness Fellowship (DVD)
$12.99
Helping kids build a relationship with Jesus and others! Join the Sea Kids for three fun adventures in… Integrity, Kindness, and Fellowship
Bible Challenge – David gets a new comic book and neglects to read his Bible. He prays to Jesus for forgiveness and creates a comic notebook to help him remember what he read in his Bible. Psalm 119:10-11
The New Babysitter – David is not happy having a new babysitter. David and Carter decide to behave badly. The new babysitter exhibits the Fruit of patience and kindness and they all enjoy a huge banana split together as a peace offering. Galatians 5:22
Church is for Everyone! – Christian decides to play ball with his friends instead of going to church. However, Christian invites Slim, who has never been to church, and as they hear the miraculous powers of Jesus, they both learn Jesus is the true Super Hero. Matthew 18:19-20
Approximately 40 mins.
Preschool/Elementary
In stock
SKU (UPC): 684753016640
Produced by: P23 Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2020
Publisher: GLM Publishing
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