Mr Phil Show Volume 4 (DVD)
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So Much Need, Where Do We Start?
God wants us to help people. But where do we start? There are people who need help
EVERYWHERE! Emily Elephant and Sam the Turtle take a trip through time to answer
the question, “With so much need in the world, how do we know where to start?” On
their journey they meet Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross. Henry tells Emily
and Sam how the idea for the Red Cross came from a need that God put right in front of
him. When we’re wondering where to start, the best place is to start right where we are!
Sam and Emily also learn about the book of Judges and take another step with Mr. Phil
through the letter we call 1st John!
Can One Person Really Make A Difference?
Lots of people need help. Thousands. Millions! Can one person really make a
difference? Emily Elephant and Sam the Turtle take a trip through time to answer the
question, “What can I do if I’m only one person?” On their journey they meet Mother
Teresa, a woman who knew that when she served just one person, she was serving
Jesus. “If you can’t feed 100,” she would say, “Feed just one!”
Sam and Emily also learn about the book of Ruth and take another step with Mr. Phil
through the letter we call 1st John!
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SKU (UPC): 796745000398
Phil Vischer
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2019
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Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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