Here is a fun video to help kids learn about John 3:16 from Crossroads Kids Club. It offers a brief explanation of the verse and then fun challenge.
Dave challenges Courtney to say John 3:16 (a verse in the Bible) while being strapped into a ride that launches them straight into the air at “100 miles per hour”. Will she be able to do it?
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