For Such a Time as This - The Queen Esther StoryA visitor from the past with a message for the present.
The story relates the rich details of Esther's time & portrays her impossible situation. God is the same yesterday & today. He still works behind the scenes for our deliverance & blessing. The story is geared to the adult but appropriate for 10 years and up. But much younger children have enjoyed Queen Esther's visit as well. Contact for Details & Pricing |
Voyage of the Mayflower - A Story of Character & CourageThe Pilgrims were willing to suffer the loss of all things for the sake of their children and the opportunity to live in liberty under God. The story describes their passage & illustrates the character and courage necessary to plant the seed of self-government. The story ends with the signing of "The Mayflower Compact" which is essential to the understanding of American government. The Thanksgiving story is incorporated for the season.
Appropriate for all ages and can be adapted according to age. Contact for Details & Pricing |
The Fall of an Uncommon Man - A Hero Trapped in Bitterness Loses AllScripture declares, "the root of bitterness can defile many." The main character in the story allows bitterness to defile his conscience which destroys his life and has the potential to destroy the nation. The man is an unquestionable hero with stunning leadership abilities, but trapped in bitterness loses it all. The message of the story is powerful & shows the consequences of violating conscience. The story is appropriate for ages 10 - Adults
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Liberty Begins Within - African-American HeroesProverbs 4:23 states, "keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." If we govern our heart, we will not need anyone to do it for us. Liberty begins with our ability to govern our own hearts. At a time when no one thought possible, African American heroes demonstrated that liberty begins within. Phyllis Wheatley, Samuel Fraunce, Amos Fortune, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Madam C.J. Walker, Allen Allensworth, Ben Carson and many others achieved heights that no one thought possible. Because they accepted individual responsibility for their own lives, they serve as examples for the whole nation.
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