Ready for some adventure? Adventures in Odyssey has a new limited time offer $2.99 sampler CD: THE DROP BOX.
Based on Focus on the Family's film THE DROP BOX, this Adventure in Odyssey episode is set in South Korea where Whit and Eugene help a pastor with something you might not want to or ever think about. Helpless babies.
The Drop Box is based on the true story of Pastor Lee Jong-rak in South Korea where he opened his home to babies that were orphaned.
He created a warm safe place- a bin or The Drop Box, in his house where mothers can anonymously place their babies for refuge from abandoning their babies on the street.
Pop this CD in your car or home player and listen to a story of the value of human life. The audio is wonderful with clear, real life voices, sounds, and imagination as you listen to the stories unfold. Imaginations can take over while children listen to the story.
Visit the cast on their Facebook Page
There are three audio adventures on this sampler CD:
Running time is around 1 1/2 hour
Ages: Juvenile
Fiction/Action/Adventure
Cost: $2.99
1. The Drop Box
Sanctity of Human Life
Their mission is based on a true story.
Their mission is collecting abandoned babies.
Why oh why are there abandoned babies?
What will become of these abandoned babies?
2. The Chosen one, Part 1
Sacrifice
3. The Chosen one, Part 2
Sacrifice
Do you have room in your heart for a new family member?
The Washington family talks over adopting Kelly, a ten year old girl. In parts 1 and 2. Kelly needs a place to live, but can she move in with the Washington family?
What changes would you need to make if you had a 10 year old join your family?
Would the kids need to share a bed, share food, share toys, or share the bathroom!
The family learns about Sacrifice in parts 2 and 3. A good lesson for this season of Lent.
Giveaway: 3 winners each win a $5 certificate to Family Christan. Giveaway to persons 18 and older. Three winners will each be sent one $5 certificate from Family Christian.
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Disclosure: I received a copy of The Drop Box for this review.
The comments and views are my own.
Based on Focus on the Family's film THE DROP BOX, this Adventure in Odyssey episode is set in South Korea where Whit and Eugene help a pastor with something you might not want to or ever think about. Helpless babies.
The Drop Box is based on the true story of Pastor Lee Jong-rak in South Korea where he opened his home to babies that were orphaned.
He created a warm safe place- a bin or The Drop Box, in his house where mothers can anonymously place their babies for refuge from abandoning their babies on the street.
Pop this CD in your car or home player and listen to a story of the value of human life. The audio is wonderful with clear, real life voices, sounds, and imagination as you listen to the stories unfold. Imaginations can take over while children listen to the story.
Visit the cast on their Facebook Page
There are three audio adventures on this sampler CD:
Running time is around 1 1/2 hour
Ages: Juvenile
Fiction/Action/Adventure
Cost: $2.99
1. The Drop Box
Sanctity of Human Life
Their mission is based on a true story.
Their mission is collecting abandoned babies.
Why oh why are there abandoned babies?
What will become of these abandoned babies?
2. The Chosen one, Part 1
Sacrifice
3. The Chosen one, Part 2
Sacrifice
Do you have room in your heart for a new family member?
The Washington family talks over adopting Kelly, a ten year old girl. In parts 1 and 2. Kelly needs a place to live, but can she move in with the Washington family?
What changes would you need to make if you had a 10 year old join your family?
Would the kids need to share a bed, share food, share toys, or share the bathroom!
The family learns about Sacrifice in parts 2 and 3. A good lesson for this season of Lent.
Giveaway: 3 winners each win a $5 certificate to Family Christan. Giveaway to persons 18 and older. Three winners will each be sent one $5 certificate from Family Christian.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: I received a copy of The Drop Box for this review.
The comments and views are my own.