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ā€œWhy not movies?ā€ asked Liz Tolkamp, pastor for childrenā€™s ministry at Willoughby Christian Reformed Church in Langley, British Columbia.

Tolkamp was explaining why her church chose ā€œMore Than a Movieā€ for the theme of its summer vacation Bible school.

For five days, 100 children gathered at the church to sing songs, hear Bible stories, participate in hands-on activities . . . and watch five different movies.

ā€œWe thought it would be relevant to use a media that is very much part of childrenā€™s lives,ā€ Tolkamp said.

Pairing Bible stories with appropriate movies was the challenge. The Bible stories provided the ā€œoriginal screenplay and plotā€ and were presented by a group of community performers. These were then paired with a ā€œfeature presentationā€ movie.  

The Genesis story of Godā€™s creation plan was paired with the movie Babe. Finding Nemo was paired with the Genesis 3 story of the fall and Godā€™s redemption plan. Chicken Run, Beauty and the Beast, and Mulan completed the weekā€™s showings.

ā€œMost children watch movies,ā€ said Tolkamp. ā€œWe drew them into seeing the parallels between the Bible story and the movie. By the end of the week their own thoughtful ideas surfaced.ā€

Inspired by this yearā€™s positive response, Tolkamp is busy dreaming up possibilities for next year.


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