Tuesday, October 31, 2017

A Moody Bible Adventure

KING AHAB - A Moody Bible Adventure 

Mr. Fixit is a masterful storyteller who uses Bible stories to counsel neighborhood kids who drop by his shop with burdens. He demonstrates from his trademark “Red Book” how someone in the Bible handled a similar situation to inspire the kids and portray practical truth. 

The "Moody Bible Adventures" were beautifully filmed in vivid color during the mid-1950s. Each of 26 quarter-hour episodes use live-action mixed with animation to teach a powerful lesson. 

Here is the very first episode, “KING AHAB” in which young Mike would prefer his buddy’s model helicopter rather than the new bike his parents gave him. Mr. Fixit tells Mike the story of King Ahab and illustrates how selfishness can lead to a bad outcome. 



Gospel Films Archive is endeavoring to restore, reissue and preserve the entire output of 20th century Christian filmmaking. More info is at the GFA website.

Many rare and vintage Christian films like this one are available for FREE screening (and no ads) at Christian Movie Classics.



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