Fruits Of The Spirit Stories Love Joy Peace (DVD)
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Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber and the entire VeggieTales cast have put together shows to help revive Mr. Nezzer’s dilapidated theater. The Veggies have receive letters from the VeggieTales Fan Club asking about how to be joyful even when you don’t get what you want, how to truly love and how to get along on a team. Bob wants to make shows to help the kids, but there always seems to be some sort of calamity before the curtain goes up. Every show is set in Mr. Nezzer’s theater and is filled with hilarious on-stage performances, silly songs and crazy backstage antics that both entertain and teach a lesson in Love, Joy and Peace. As part of the Bible’s Fruit of the Spirit passage – the Veggies learn that these truths are a guide and help in any situation.
Run time: 1 hour 9 minutes
Includes 3 ALL NEW 22 minute shows:
The Power of Love
A Lifetime Supply of Joy
God Wants Us to Make Peace
2 in stock
SKU (UPC): 0191329161951
VeggieTales
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2021
VeggieTales #
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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