Do you remember the days of Sunday School felt boards? Well, Phil Vischer (the creator of Veggie Tales), Tyndale.com and the folks at WhatsintheBible.com have released an excellent new series of DVDs called "What's in the Bible." These DVDs bring the stories of the Bible to life in fun and vibrant ways. Your kids can learn a TON of stuff without even realizing it. The videos are funny and entertaining (Think Veggie Tales with puppets).
Israel Gets a King is the fifth DVD in the series. There are great songs, animated segments, and fun puppet friends to help explain the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. We learn about the first three kings of Israel: Saul, David, and Solomon. They even explain how God's promise to King David connects to our own salvation. We learn that these kings were not perfect and had to deal with the consequences for their sin.
I love these videos. They make learning about the Bible fun for kids of all ages (including grown-ups). I definitely respect the fact that they don't shy away from the more difficult topics like an explanation of the Trinity, and yet it's done in an age appropriate and understandable way.
The Bible is one of our most precious treasures. I think it's so fundamentally important to instill a love and solid understanding of God's Word in the life of our children! The What's in the Bible DVDs are a great resource for your family and church.
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I think one of my favorite stories is the whole book of Ruth.
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