Mr Phil Show Volume 1 (DVD)
$12.99
Includes 2 brand new episodes! Join Phil and his friends Emily Elephant, Sam the Turtle, Carlo the Signing Hermit Crab, and The Bible Nuts as they learn some powerful and exciting lessons!
1. How can we be brave enough to do what’s right?
Sometimes it’s hard to stand up for what’s right! What if your friends won’t stand up with you? What if you end up all alone? Emily Elephant and Sam the Turtle go on a hunt through time to answer the question, “How can we be brave enough to do what’s right?” On their journey they meet Rosa Parks, a follower of Jesus who looked to God for her courage and was brave enough to change the world!
Also learn about the book of Genesis and take a close look with Mr. Phil at the letter we call 1st John!
2. Is the Bible really true?
Talking donkeys? Men living inside whales? Some parts of the Bible sound more like fairytales than true stories. What are we supposed to think? Emily Elephant and Sam the Turtle go on a hunt through time to answer the question, “Is the Bible true? Or is it a book of fairytales?” On their journey they meet GK Chesterton, one of the great thinkers of the 20th century, who thought a lot about stories with mystery and miracles and came to believe the Bible was the very best kind of true!
Also learn about the book of Exodus and push further with Mr. Phil into the letter we call 1st John!
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SKU (UPC): 0796745000091
Phil Vischer
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2018
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Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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