You Must Confront Vision
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
Listen in on a worn-out CP during a 10-minute “therapy” session with noted children’s pastor counselor, NoDuh, the Wide One.
Listen in on a worn-out CP during a 10-minute “therapy” session with noted children’s pastor counselor, NoDuh, the Wide One.
The children finally meet Aslan and face the evil army of the really bad lady. Aslan sacrificed himself to let Edmund live. The children return to the real world and the professor taught them that Jesus died for our sins so that we may have eternal life.
Anakin faced the consequences when he decided not to follow his leader, Obi Banoobi, and just do what he wants to do.
The VCB (Village Church of Blocks) learns that when a church accepts all sorts of people, rich or poor, smelly or not, many lives are transformed for the better.
Ebenezer Vader is visited by the last spirit and finds the true meaning of Christmas when they visited the first Christmas, Jesus birth. Ebenezer was glad that Jesus loves him and died for his sins. He then celebrated with his friends and did very nice things.
The story of Ebenezer Vader continues as he gets visited by the spirit of Christmas present. They visited a party where Ebenezer wasn’t invited because he was a grumpy guy. They saw a sick boy who even prayed for Darth Scrooge, Ebenezer’s other name.
Ebenezer Vader is a grumpy mean evil man who hated Christmas because his workers always wanted to take the day off. The ghost of Christmas past visited him to show him what a good person he was a long time ago; how his mother had great dreams for him, Yoda taught him good Jedi skills, and Queen Amidala loved him.
RSVP and WD40 visit Jabba the Putts who turned to the dark side. He was confronted by a young man to repent but was put in the dungeon instead. In the end, Jabba returned to the good side when the young man helped defeat a huge monster.
RSVP, the special host for this episode, talks about the life of Annie, er, Andy, and how he turned to the good side.
Sensing there is still good in him,