SeaKids Temperance Contentment Communication (DVD)
$12.99
Join the Sea Kids for three fun adventures in… Temperance, Contentment, Communication
Too Much Screen Time – Carter would rather play with his video game than with his friends. He looks around his lonely room and prays to Jesus thanking him for his friends and asking Jesus to help him to spend time with his family and friends. Psalm 119:36-37
A Thankful Heart – Mandy has many things but she is never satisfied. Melissa, who has little, never takes anything for granted. Mandy prays to Jesus and asking Him for forgiveness and a changed heart. 2 Corinthians 4:15
Love is the Best Policy – Susie doesn’t want to tell a lie and her brutal honesty has caused her friends, teachers, and family to become angry with her. Susie prays to Jesus, asking for help to tell the truth lovingly. Ephesians 4:15
Approximately 40 mins.
Preschool/Elementary
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SKU (UPC): 684753016633
Produced by: P23 Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2020
Publisher: GLM Publishing
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