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Flash your fandom with the vinyl Testament sticker pack
Take Testament with you wherever you go. Whether you want to jazz up your favorite water bottle, complete your curated laptop sticker display, or gift your car bumper a nice glow-up, these stickers will do just the trick!
And the best part? This collection has something for every Testament fan.
If you are eager to channel the energy of apostles, the Mary, Luke, and John stickers will make you bold and brave.
If you are passionate about spreading the film’s message, the sleek tagline stickers serve as a constant reminder of Christ’s teachings.
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“Come and see.”
It’s the simple invitation with enormous implications that Philip extends to Nathanael in John 1, shown in Season 2, Episode Two.
Philip is insisting Jesus is the one long promised by God to come and rescue his people. Nathanael is reluctant; Philip is persistent.
“Come and see,” Philip says. “Come and see.”
And it’s an invitation you get to offer through something as everyday as a beanie — an invitation for others to watch The Chosen. But even more so, an invitation for them to see Jesus.
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Adapted from Episodes of the Tuttle Twins, the graphic novel lets your kids relive the principles and stories portrayed in the show. It's 142 pages of freedom-packed action.
"Pencils, Pirates, and Ice Cream People"
Argh! The twins encounter space pirates, a Scotsman, and ice cream people as they learn about free trade and why no one can make a pencil by themselves.
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Get 3 books at a time sent to you along with whichever other goodies have finished being produced.
Access all new Season 2 episodes 4 days early, as well as receive some unique digital collectibles, get your name in the Season 2 Finale credits, and help spread the show to kids around the world!
Needs vs Rights
Zero Sum vs Win Win
Hard Money & Bitcoin
Tribalism
Learning from Imperfect People
Victim Mentality
Central Planning
Subsidies
Standardized Curriculums
Crony Capitalism
Delayed Gratification