This book is a faithful rhyming retelling of the Christmas story that will help Lego-loving children to engage with the Christmas story afresh.
This Christmas story trail is an interactive way for people to explore the Christmas message. When scanned with a phone a hidden video plays which communicates the gospel message.
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community. In a US accent.
This Easter story trail is an interactive way for people to explore the Easter story. When scanned with a phone a hidden video plays which tells the story. (UK Postage & Packing included in price)
Filled with our exciting Christmas Story Trail, LEGO building challenges, notes for a talk, and more, this family event pack will help you plan some fun for families this Christmas and tells the story of how Jesus, the promised King, has been born to bring salvation to the world!
Rediscover the true meaning of Christmas in this brilliant stop motion video - where Happyland toys bring the nativity to life for children!
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
On the 6th of May 2023, Charles will be crowned king at his coronation, where he will promise to dedicate his life to serving others, but what is a coronation? This animation takes a look at what happens in the ceremony and how it can point us to Jesus.
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Scottish Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Northern Irish Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Northern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Southern English Accent)
The Christmas story as you’ve never seen it before. Let LEGO tell the tale as you celebrate the miraculous birth of Jesus and the hope that he brings for everyone in your community (Welsh Accent)
Fun retelling of the nativity, adapted from 10 of Those's book 'The Character's of Christmas', starring children aged 2–10.
The characters of Christmas video - a fun retelling of the nativity, staring children between the ages of 2–10. Ideal for church services. Subtitled Version.
When Jesus was born, he brought lots of people joy - and continues to today. Whether you’re young, old, rich or poor, Jesus is joy for everyone, everywhere!
This playful illustrated animation is a helpful alternative to Halloween and unpacks the Feast of Tabernacles, taking children to the first ever 'Light Party', where Jesus said 'I am the light of the world'.
The Christmas Promise of a new, rescuing and forever king! Delightful pop-up book animation adapted from The Good Book Company's The Christmas Promise to bring the first Christmas alive for families.
Delightful pop-up book animation adapted from The Good Book Company's The Christmas Promise to bring the first Christmas alive for families. British Sign Language Version.
The Christmas Promise is of a new, rescuing and forever king! Delightful pop-up book animation, featuring subtitles, that brings the first Christmas alive for families.
Sweeties? Friends? A happy family? Remembering all the good gifts God has given us can help us say "thank you" to him! Why not use this video in a feature slot with your church family to praise and thank God together?
In the Bible, God made a BIG promise to his people when they were scared about going to a new place. He told, 'be strong and courageous... I am with you, wherever you go'. So whether we're nervous or excited, we can trust God's promise to be with us as we go back to school.
Are you heading back to school soon? Did you know that God promises to be with anyone who is trusting in him!
Adapted from 10ofthose’s The Nativity, this video features animated illustrations and sound effects, revealing what happened the first Christmas.
Adapted from 10ofthose’s The Nativity, this video features animated illustrations and sound effects, revealing what happened the first Christmas. Subtitled Version.
Come and see Jesus' super powerful, super strong love in action! Delightful pop-up book animation that tells the story of the day Jesus died, and explores why the earth shook.
Jesus asked questions to make us think and learn, in the same way our teachers might ask us questions. Jesus asked, so that we would learn the truth, that our Heavenly Father cares for us.
The risen Jesus is still changing people. He breaks the power of sin and sadness for everyone who trusts Him. Knowing Jesus beat death for us means all our sadness will one day be joy! Like the first Easter, we celebrate that Jesus is ALIVE. He is with us, and changing us.
This storybook animation takes us on a journey from the Garden of Eden to God’s perfect new creation. It's a gospel presentation that focuses on the significance of the temple curtain.
“Praise the Lord. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him!” Creative interpretation of Psalm 147, produced with animated watercolour illustrations.
Jesus' resurrection changed everything for Peter - and changes everything for us too! Creative watercolour illustrations and a thoughtful script will help all ages understand what happened between Jesus' death and the early church beginning!
God made everything the wrong way round on one day to put everything the right way round in eternity. Creative watercolour illustrations and a thoughtful script will help all ages understand what happened when Jesus died.
“In you, Lord my God, I put my trust.” Creative interpretation of Psalm 25, produced with animated watercolour illustrations.
“Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord, you his servants; praise the name of the Lord.” Creative interpretation of Psalm 113, produced with animated watercolour illustrations.
“The Lord reigns, let the earth be glad; let the distant shores rejoice.” Creative interpretation of Psalm 97, produced with animated watercolour illustrations.
“Blessed are those who have regard for the weak; the Lord delivers them in times of trouble.” Creative interpretation of Psalm 41, produced with animated watercolour illustrations.
This series explores the question: “What was it like to be with Jesus?” through a collection of six engaging videos. This series is an opportunity to go on a journey of discovery from Jesus’ first disciples being called, to his death and resurrection.
This 12-episode series takes place on a construction site where children can explore the book of Nehemiah, his mission of re-building the walls of Jerusalem, and how we can trust in and thank the Lord for who he is and what he has done.
Join Mary, the angels and Simeon in praising God for keeping his promises, and for the birth of Jesus in this beautifully illustrated animation.
Join Mary, the angels and Simeon in praising God for keeping his promises, and for the birth of Jesus in this beautifully illustrated animation. British Sign Language Version.
Children’s animated retelling with subtitles of what happened when a poor shepherd boy and a rich king met a very special baby. Although very different, both discover that Jesus is the saviour everyone needs, no matter who they are.
Children's animated retelling of what happened when a poor shepherd boy and a rich king met a very special baby. Although very different, both discover that Jesus is the saviour everyone needs, no matter who they are.
Join in the adventure with this all-age animated Christmas video created by Faith in Kids with a catchy rendition of 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night'! British Sign Language Version.
Join in the adventure with this all-age animated Christmas video created by Faith in Kids with a catchy rendition of 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night'! Subtitled Version.
Join in the adventure with this all-age animated Christmas video created by Faith in Kids with a catchy rendition of 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night'!
Christians in Training is an 11-episode children’s series which provides a ‘whistle stop tour’ of the New Testament letters, focusing on the Pauline Epistles. Each episode includes a range of resources to run a complete session for 4-11 year olds.
Discover through 13 creatively illustrated videos the themes found in Genesis, including God’s provision, guidance and what it means to trust in Him. This series unpacks some key bible stories, including the Flood, the call of Abraham and creation.
Imagine having a baby when you're 100 years old! That's what happened to Abraham and Sarah, because God is powerful to keep his promises and gave them a son, even in their old age.
Sarah sent Ishamael and Hagar away but God promised to make Ishmael into a great nation and take care of him, even though he wasn't the promised son. Abraham trusted God, and God provided a safe place for them to live.
Imagine having to give up what is most precious to you! Could you do it? God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham obeyed, even though it was scary. But then God provided a sheep to be sacrificed instead. Because Abraham had not even withheld his only son from God, God gave him a BIG promise of many descendants and great blessing!
God sent a special sign to Abraham's servant to show that Rebecca was the right choice to be Isaac's wife! Isaac and Rebecca were married, and God's promises of a great nation began to be fulfilled! Today, we can look at God's word to guide us even when things are difficult.
Jacob and Rebecca tricked Isaac into giving Jacob his blessing, instead of Esau. When we lie to each other, there are sad consequences. But amazingly, God is still able to work through people's sin to keep his promises.
The night before Jacob met Esau, he wrestled with a mysterious man! The man gave Jacob a new name: 'Israel', which means 'to wrestle with God'. The struggle showed Jacob that he could trust God, even when it was scary!
In the 2nd episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', we see him walking on water and calming a storm. Wow - only God could do that! Watch to discover what happens to Peter...
Jacob had a dream of a stairway to heaven filled with angels, with God at the top. God made the same 3 BIG promises he'd made to Abraham to Jacob of many descendants to fill the promised land, and enjoy great blessing.
In the last episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus rises from the dead! He has defeated death and we can come to him for forgiveness and eternal life, when we will know fully what it's like to be with Jesus.
In the fifth episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', we see that Jesus' death was all part of God's plan to save us from sin. We can say "sorry" to God and "thank you" to Jesus for rescuing us!
In the fourth episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus gives his friends a special meal to remember him by: bread and wine to show his death on the cross to save us from our sins.
In the third episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?', Jesus asks his followers, "who do you say I am?" Peter answers 'the Messiah', which means God's special king. How would you answer Jesus' question?
In the first episode of 'What was it like to be with Jesus?' we meet Simon, Andrew, James and John who leave EVERYTHING to follow Jesus and have their lives changed and transformed by him!
God made three BIG promises to Abraham to do with the promised land, lots of children, and great blessing. These promises were God's grace to those who didn't deserve it but were loved by God.
Laban tricked Jacob the same way Jacob tricked Esau. But despite Laban's lies and deceit, God looked after Jacob and his family. God's plans are much bigger than human plans so nothing can get in the way of him keeping his promises.
In the Bible, God made a BIG promise to his people when they were scared about going to a new place. He told, ''be strong and courageous... I am with you, wherever you go''. So whether we're nervous or excited, we can trust God's promise to be with us as we go back to school.
Bernie leaves Ben’s house in a mess while he is away. Even though Ben showed great generosity, Bernie still took him for granted. God’s people needed to work hard at living in God’s way, and had to be reminded of God’s Word and their identity once again.
The house is finally done, and there is a ceremony to celebrate! God’s people in Nehemiah’s time also thanked and celebrated God and his provision!
Ben welcomes Bernie into his home, despite the number of times he tried to stop their building work. This episode demonstrates the forgiveness and kindness of God to us, even when we consistently mess up.
Bernie gets caught stealing tools from Tommy, but is immediately sorry for doing so. God loves it when we are sorry and repent, and he continues to love and forgive us when we mess up.
Ben helps Bernie out by reading the instruction manual to assemble a cement mixer. God’s people in Jerusalem listened for hours to God’s Word, so they returned to living in the way that God instructs.
Before Ben properly moves into his new home, he counts up all of his possessions to make sure he has everything he needs (and throws out anything he doesn’t need).
The remarkable story of God’s power and Nehemiah’s faith, as they managed to finish building in just 52 days!
Arguments are breaking out in Ben’s construction site - what will he do to keep the peace? When Nehemiah’s team faced internal quarrelling, he had to remind them of God’s goodness and provision up to that point.
Ben is in danger! Bernie is attempting crazy stunts to try and stop Ben and Tommy from building. He needs to protect his workers, just as Nehemiah had to protect God’s people while their enemies were threatening them.
In the process of rebuilding, Bernie tries to help but he just makes a mess and destroys things. Nehemiah also faced different sorts of people on his team, yet he still knew that God would ensure that the work would be completed.
Ben and Tommy are worried that they won’t get the house done, because Bernie is trying to stop them! As they learn about Nehemiah, they hear of how he trusted that God would do what he promised - he just needed to trust and obey God.
Meet Ben the Builder and Tommy the Toolbox as they begin their adventure into rebuilding a whole house. They find out about Nehemiah’s plans to rebuild Jerusalem, and how he prayed to God for people to help them.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food, but Coach is determined to train him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food. But Coach is determined to get his life on track by training him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin to live for him.
Ivor Wheezychest is a bit of a slob - he hates exercise and only eats fast food. But Coach is determined to get his life on track by training him for the great sports tournament! This child-accessible analogy helps kids grasp how Jesus frees us from sin to live for him.
Lot moved to Sodom which had an impressive town and lots of green spaces. But Abraham didn't focus on what looked best. Instead, he trusted in what God had in store for him. Today, we can trust God and turn to him when making decisions by reading God's word in the Bible and praying.
The story of the Flood teaches us how S.I.N. makes God feel, how God punishes sin and how God provides a rescue for those who trust in him. Whenever we see a rainbow in the sky, we can remember God's promise to rescue those who trust in him through Jesus!
The Fall is when S.I.N. came into the world. Sin is when we say 'Shove off God, I'm in charge, No to your rule.' In the garden, the man and woman lived happily in relationship with God - until the crafty serpent tempted them to eat fruit forbidden by God.
Genesis means the "beginning". When the world began, God didn't need any ingredients or art supplies - there was nothing there. Instead, God created the world by speaking.
Are you heading back to school soon? Did you know that God promises to be with anyone who is trusting in him!
This 12-episode, ancient Rome-themed series effectively combines Horrible Histories-style humour and accessible gospel content to help children learn and rejoice in the Lord, and recall these truths for years to come.
Romulus Ratus learns Paul's secret to being content, even when things go well for others or even when they don't go well for you. With Jesus' help, we can be happy with what we have, rather than envying others and grumbling.
Instead of being united, Romulus Ratus and Epaphorditus argue about missing apple pies! Instead of worrying, we can rejoice and take all our worries to him in prayer.
Postman Petros is a Roman citizen and he wants to return to his people and his family. In the same way, Christians are citizens of heaven and they belong to God's family. One day they will all be united together!
Postman Petros knows that he doesn't need to be the strongest or cleverest or fastest or bravest. Living for Jesus is about putting him and other Christians first, and he is willing to risk his life for Jesus.