Little Things teaches children that even the little things we do for God can have big effects!
In this episode, children will learn that by accepting Jesus' gift of forgiveness, they can receive him as Savior.
Through poems, stories and songs, children will learn that even just a little light can go a long way!
Children will learn that God is more important than material things or money.
Join Cherub and Chubby in this entertainingly heroic episode that encourages each one of us to be a bold and brave follower of God's Son!
Children will learn that God wants us to be thankful in all things.
Children see how God can use young people to serve Him just as Daniel, Samuel and Josiah did.
Join Cherub as he entertainingly shows how much God does care about each one of us personally and individually.
Join Cherub as he takes us through an adventurous treasure hunt in search of eternal jewels left for us to discover in God's Word!
Children will discover how they only hurt themselves when they hold grudges and refuse to forgive.
This Cherub Wings adventure brings great delight while highlighting the benefits of healthy guidelines.
Travel with families living with addiction, and learn how recovery, reconciliation and healing can happen.
Between 1951 and 1976 some 1200 young men refused to join the military. Their religious beliefs forbade their taking another human life. Instead, they volunteered to build homes for refugees, taught farmers modern farming methods, helped villages preserve food for the winter, and built roads. They did this through an alternative service program called PAX. This DVD features the Pax work in Germany, Austria, Greece, Paraguay and the Congo.
Amy Carmichael is consumed by the awful truth she has learned about the plight of the “temple girls” of India. Will Amy’s faithful determination be enough to free these girls from the powerful Indian customs and superstitions that keep them hostage?
National hero Eric Liddell is Scotland's pride and joy. But when Eric makes the stunning announcement that he won't race on Sunday because of his religious convictions, he is soon labeled a disgrace and a traitor. Eric's famous stand during the 1924 Olympics prepares him for even greater challenges as a missionary to China during World War II.
John Bunyan spends his days in prison, separated from his wife and children. If only he would agree to stop preaching, then Bunyan could walk out a free man! Why does he choose to stay in jail?