Jacobs Ladder 5 6 And 7 (DVD)
$24.99
The “teenpack” is looking for adventure when they discover a mysterious old lighthouse and the even more mysterious keeper, Rafael. Through the lighthouse, the young teens are transported to Bible times where they interact with timeless characters and learn of a loving God who cares for His people through all the ages.
These action-packed dramas are geared to youth ages 10-15, but are great for the entire family or for classroom use! Creative, easy-to-use PDF study materials are included to help young teens apply the faith-building lessons to their everyday lives. (Episodes 5-7 include “The Invitation,” “Samuel’s Destiny – Part 1,” and “Samuel’s Destiny – Part 2”).
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SKU (UPC): 727985009094
Produced by: Nest Family Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2006
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Publisher: Vision Video/Gateway Films
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