The Vision Trailer

The Vision Trailer (1978)

24 March 1978 Animated 3 mins

Emphasizes the unchanging nature of God amidst the world's changes, expressing gratitude for His constancy. A conversation reveals a vision of God that encourages not to limit Him, suggesting that He is more expansive than one can imagine.

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United States 24 March 1978

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