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Fast Food

Want to make the most of mealtimes with your family? Why not watch one of our short family-friendly films, then talk about it together as you eat? Each film poses a question, tells a story, and includes a Bible verse. There are downloadable placemats to colour in, too.

Downloadable Placemats

Have you ever been bullied? - Global

This five-minute film explains, in simple terms, what persecution is and how Christians experience it in different parts of the world.

How big is your family? - Nigeria

In Nigeria, violence has displaced thousands of Christian families, and left many widows and orphans. Thankfully, in God’s family, you are never alone…

Can you keep a secret? – North Korea

In North Korea, there are no church buildings so Christians cautiously meet together in twos and threes, without their children fully realising what’s going on…

Could you live without your favourite things? – Syria

The combination of war and persecution from Islamic extremists has meant devastating disruption for many Christian families who have needed help in rebuilding their homes and lives…

Who are your heroes? - India

There are 66 million Christians in India and most of them experience some form of persecution, ranging from discrimination to violent attacks; that’s 66 million heroes – and they include children…

Do you pray every day? – Central Asia

Being a Christian in Central Asia is challenging, so calling on God in prayer is a daily necessity, not an optional extra…

What does a church look like? – Iraq

The church in Iraq has been under constant attack in the last few years, but that hasn’t stopped Christians from doing the things that matter most…

Fast food recipes

For fabulous fast food recipes from around the world, search the internet for easy dishes: pancakes, Nigerian jollof, Asian rice and veg, Middle Eastern wraps and salads, Indian curry, and beautiful bread as enjoyed in Central Asia

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