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Ask Jesus to be Lord and Savior of Your Life

by michael on January 1, 2009

When you ask Jesus to be Lord and Savior of your life, He will not only give you eternal life, but an abundant life of joy and goodness here on Earth…

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About this clip: These have to be two of our favorite scenes of the production. Theo was animated by John Pomeroy, and the mice by Huz. Theo’s true personality is captured in this clip when he speaks directly to camera. He truly is that excited about the gospel.

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Falling Short of the Glory of God

by michael on December 30, 2008

This next clip talks about sin; we have all fallen short of the Glory of God.  It matters not how smart we are, what “good works” we have attempted, or how religious we may be…

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About this clip: Recently we have received lots of positive feedback about this section of the short. In this clip you can see a different style of animation which was popularize by United Production of America in the late 1940’s/early 1950’s. We love the animation of the past and wanted to include this style of animation in Theo. Our inspiration for UPA style was found in classics like Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom (Disney), and Gerald McBoing-Boing. In this clip the animation and character designs were done by Bob McKnight. 

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Christmas Greeting

by michael on December 22, 2008

I love Christmastime.  Always have.  I love the brisk weather.  I love big fluffy snowflakes, sparkling decorations, Christmas carols, cards and letters.  I love shiny presents under a Christmas tree, its branches adorned with mementos of Christmases past.  I love sugar cookies, hot apple cider, and gatherings with friends and family around a glowing hearth.  Best of all, I love the Christmas Story.  I never get tired of hearing about the shepherds watching their sheep at night, or of angelic hosts heralding Glad Tidings.  I can picture a scene of the Baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling cloths in a manger, of Joseph, a poor carpenter and his betrothed virgin Mary, looking on in wonder.  

Ponder the Miracle with them for just a moment.  Later there would come wise men from the East, bearing precious gifts, and then the threat of Herod and of God’s divine protection.  This is great stuff!  We couldn’t write a story like this, but God did.  It is the greatest love story ever told.  For God so loved us that He gave His only Son, not just to give us yuletide cheer, or to make us feel warm and fuzzy inside, but He gave us His Son Jesus, the Saviour who would reconcile us to God through His death and resurrection, so that now as His children we might call Him “Abba.”  What a story!  This coming year let us share it with someone who has never heard it.   

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The Purpose-Driven Cartoon

December 12, 2008

Theo was created in order to reach children, from preschool through elementary school, in ALL cultures, with the “Good News” of the Bible, truths that would be taught in such a way that children will not only enjoy the learning process, but also retain what they have learned.
This is an exciting time for us here [...]

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