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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
Doctor Folly is finally defeated by Stu Dent and Professor Wise in the Wisdom Lab! Being wise isn't about being clever and knowing lots, it's about being right with God and sticking with him even when times are hard.
In God's Big Book of Wisdom, we see that when bad things happen, God hasn't abandoned us. In fact, he cares for us so much that he has always had a plan to destroy sin, pain, and death through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
Doctor Folly is jealous of Professor Wise and tries to get rid of all the praise she receives! The Pharisees tried a similar thing with Jesus on Palm Sunday. They tried to shush the crowd and stop them from cheering Jesus, God's special king.
Doctor Folly mischievously tries to trap Stu Dent while Professor Wise is away! Sometimes we have people around us to rely on, but sometimes we don't. Whatever our situation, God is always looking after us.
Doctor Folly has a problem! She can't work out what the point of life is: is it about having fun, working, going on holiday or eating food? We can trust God to help us through each day, whether they're good or bad.
Stu Dent and Doctor Folly get into a spot of bother with some love potion! What does God's Big Book of Wisdom have to say about love and following our feelings? In the Song of Songs, we learn about God's love for us and how we should love other people.
In today's video, Job loses something much more important than Stu Dent's forgotten science formula: everything he owned, his health and his family. God teaches Job and us that's it's easy to think we have all the answers and are in charge. But in reality, only God knows exactly why things happen as they do.
The one place we can trust to find the truth is God's Big Book of Wisdom, which helps us unpack what's going on when we suffer, how sin fits in, whether we're being punished and where God is when things go wrong.
Professor Wendy Wise and Stu Dent take a look at the book of Job in God's Big Book of Wisdom. Sometimes, even when we live God’s way, our life can be very hard. But Job shows us that God is good and worth following even when life is hard and bad things happen to us.
Stu Dent, Doctor Folly and Professor Wendy Wise look at God's Big Book of Wisdom and see what it has to say about being lazy and working hard. God has designed us to work hard as well as rest in his world!
Meet Stu Dent, Doctor Folly and Professor Wendy Wise and join them on their quest for a wisdom formula! In God's Big Book of Wisdom, we learn that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10).
Christian animation depicting one of Jesus famous teachings, The Parable of the Sower - how do we hear and receive God's Word?