Torchlighters: John Bunyan Story
John Bunyan spends his days in prison, separated from his wife and children. Living in the cold, stone cell is the price he pays for going against the established state religion. If only he would agree to stop preaching, John could walk out a free man! Why does he choose to stay in jail, and how will he serve his Lord in this wretched place? Find out in this episode of The Torchlighters.
- Item number: 500936D
- Media type: DVD
- Running Time: 30 min
- Region: All
- Production Year: 2006
- Producer: Christian History Institute
Description
John Bunyan spends his days in prison, separated from his wife and children. Living in the cold, stone cell is the price he pays for going against the established state religion. If only he would agree to stop preaching, John could walk out a free man! Why does he choose to stay in jail, and how will he serve his Lord in this wretched place? Find out in this episode of The Torchlighters. Fullscreen.
Torchlighters is a series of animated programs for youth ages 8-12, presenting the lives of true-life heroes from Christian history. When Kids see what God can do through a "Torchlighter" who is devoted to carrying out His will and purposes, they too may want to carry a torch of faith by serving Him. For more information on the series, visit www.torchlighters.org.
Special DVD Features:
- Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, Gujarati
- Subtitles: English, Spanish
- Fascinating documentary with additional information on Bunyan's life, filmed at the Bunyan Museum in England
- Comprehensive leader's guide with four complete lesson plans, background information, and more (also available at www.torchlighters.org)
- Reproducible student handouts, including comprehension and discussion questions, puzzles, activities, coloring, and more (also available at www.torchlighters.org)
- The Pilgrim's Progress board game (in PDF), based on John Bunyan's best-selling book
- Interactive children's quizzes online at www.torchlighters.org