Product Description
Sometimes you need a quick and effective video message to drop into a talk or service. Dynamic Dan has you covered! Dan uses magic and comedy to make the message all the more memorable.
These videos are ideal to use alongside a Bible story or reading, to help you bring out the theme in an engaging way. Not only that, you’ll get lots of inspiration and ideas for your own talks too.
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"These videos are a perfect discipleship aid for children across many contexts, and from my experience the adults can't help but love them too!” Amy Hayes, Pioneer Evangelist, Church Army
In Lesson #35, Dan teaches about Jesus turning water into wine, using a Sweet Vase.
LESSON #35 THEME - Water to wine
VERSE - Jesus turns water itno wine, John 2:1-11
EFFECT - Dan tries to produce grapes from the vase, and finally pours a glass of wine from a jug of water at the end of the routine.
One of the most famous miracles in the Bible, Dan discusses the fact that Jesus can do amazing things, even when they seem impossible. Dan tries to turn water into wine – not with a miracle but with simple magic tricks – and things don’t always go to plan!
Later, Professor Dan explains the scientific impossibility of turning water into wine on a molecular level – and how it can’t have been a magic trick, or science, but a true miracle!
Your purchase of this digital product includes:
- A download of the full high-resolution video in MP4 format
- Permission to play the video in your church setting or organisation.
- Permission to upload the video to your church social media channels
- Full rights to also perform the full routine live yourself should you wish
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"They are a great resource for churches both online and to show in services and groups. They also serve as a brilliant evangelistic tool to reach unchurched kids too.” Revd Jason Reid, St James’ Church, Selby, UK.