"What's In the Bible" Dvd Review and,Yes! A Giveaway

PhotobucketWatching “What’s In The Bible” by Phil Vischer with the kids, it was hard to tell who had the most fun, me or the kids.

Filled with animations, puppets, singers, “What’s In the Bible” is a very in depth, entertaining dvd, designed to introduce elementary age children to basic concepts of the bible.

The overall format is different from the popular “Veggie Tales” that ourselves and our children are used to as well as, instead of the popular computer animation, instead “What’s In the Bible” is filled with puppets and more paper cartoon animations.

From “What’s In the Bible” website, the dvd series is explained as:

What’s in the Bible? aims to confront the growing crisis of Bible illiteracy within the Church. It’s more than a DVD series; it’s a movement aimed at our children and their families, at churches and pastors … at Christians who know Bible stories, but may not know all that much about the Bible itself

Beginning with “In The Beginning”, it covers the book of Genesis and Exodus and the key people who make up these chapters and running at pproximately 56 minutes running time for each dvd, and published by Tyndale what I really enjoyed is that, the “What’s In the Bible” dvd servies is an entertaining and intelligent approach at introducing the bible to elementary age children.

You can get a quick preview of the “What’s in the Bible” video series by watching the following video:

Although, I personally miss the “Veggie Tales” animation that made Phil Vischer’s popular series, what captures the imagination is that “What’s In the Bible” and particularly for the first video viewed, “In the Beginning” is that for older elementary children (roughly 7-9), it provides a good background to the books of the bible as well as relevant key terms, for children younger (4-6), the puppets and the songs will capture their attention, however, each child is different.

This is a great way to introduce children to each book of the bible in a fun, imaginative and eye catching way and for Sunday School teachers looking for new material to engage children, this is both informative and fun.

If you would like to find out more about “What’s In the Bible“, is a big fan of Phil Vischer, or even would like to fan “What’s In the Bible” here are several ways to do so:

If you would like the opportunity for you and your children to either use for homeschooling, a fan of Phil Vischer, rediscover the books of the bible or maybe you are a new Christian wanting to introduce the bible to your children and to encourage exploring and reading God’s Word, here’s an opportunity to win two certificates, for a free copy of each DVD (In the Beginnig and Let My People Go).

To win this certificate, you are able to particpate to win seven ways (if you do all seven, that’s seven possibilities to win the two certificates!)

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So there you have it, seven different ways to win the two certificates; Good luck and God bless you.

****Update*****

I forgot to add that the giveaway will be good till the end of March 31, 2010! That’s a whole month to have to particpate.

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14 comments

  1. Denise says:

    Awesome.

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  2. amydeanne
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    Ohhhhh I wanna win this!!! My kids love it and they can’t watch it anymore in canada! bahhhhhh

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  3. amydeanne
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    I follow you on twitter! :p

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  4. amydeanne
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    haha I follow you on facebook too! :)

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  5. Tami Lewis says:

    madame blueberry is our fav!

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  6. Tami Lewis says:

    U ARE ON MY TWITTER
    .-= Tami Lewis´s last blog ..Another Winner =-.

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    fb fan
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    shared on facebook
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  9. marina says:

    Love the one on No fear!

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  10. marina says:

    I follow on twitter as ebmommy

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  11. Angela says:

    The tale of St Nicholas is by far my favorite! Hilarious and so great!
    .-= Angela´s last blog ..What to win a copy of What’s in the Bible? =-.

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  12. Amity says:

    I’d love to share these with my nieces… Thanks for the chance!

    zenzart at hotmail dot com

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  13. Billy Willis says:

    I really liked the Gideon Tuba Warrior episode. The story was excellent but even more than that the musical score was amazing and drove the message home.

    The new series – “What’s in the bible” is also great. My favorite part has got to be the Bently Brothers.

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