Playing By The Rules (DVD)
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Using colorful animation, fun characters, and great lessons, Paws & Tales is an exciting tool for helping build godly character into kids. Based on the Paws & Tales national broadcast radio program presented by Chuck Swindoll’s Insight for Living, the DVDs communicate biblical truth and show kids how they can apply it to real life. Kids will be captivated by the adventure, caught up in the laughter, and carried away in the fun . . . and the whole time they’ll be on their way to understanding solid Bible theology. This ninth DVD in the series is based on 1 Samuel 13:23 and Proverbs 21:21 and includes two episodes that teach kids about playing by God’s rules. In episode #1, “Tiffany Cometh,” Wildwood’s newest and richest student causes problems when she doesn’t follow the rules at school. In episode #2, “The Tribe,” CJ attempts to be the peacemaker between The Club and Hugh, the school’s bully.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781414341156
Produced by: Providential Pictures
Binding: Video DVD
Published: September 2012
Chuck Swindolls Paws And Tales #
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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