Greg Laurie Launches Groundbreaking Animated Series "The Adventures of Ben Born Again & YellowDog"

Renowned Pastor, Author, Movie Producer and Evangelist Greg Laurie is set to captivate audiences with the launch of his latest endeavor - a faith-based animated series titled "The Adventures of Ben Born Again and YellowDog."
Laurie, who grew up navigating the challenges of an alcoholic mother, discovered solace and inspiration through the art of cartooning at an early age. His creativity became a source of relief, shaping the foundation for a remarkable animated series that is set to touch the hearts and minds of the next generation of believers.
"Ben Born Again and YellowDog" is a donor-funded project that offers a unique blend of entertainment and evangelism crafted with a passion to share important messages of faith, redemption, and hope.
"We want kids everywhere to know God and make Him known by confronting their everyday issues and plainly demonstrating what it means to follow Jesus," said Laurie.
Reflecting on his personal journey and the inspiration behind the series, Greg Laurie says Ben Born Again and YellowDog is a vessel for sharing the transformative power of faith.
The series, which has more episodes planned for release later this year, is poised to become a beacon of hope and inspiration with an enduring message of faith that has been at the core of Greg Laurie's life and ministry.
The launch of "Ben Born Again and YellowDog" on February 1, 2024, is a direct outreach for children to hear the gospel and marks a significant milestone in the journey of faith-based entertainment.
The first episode "The Bridge Is Out" is based on the message in Laurie's esteemed Living Water tract, featured in his film "Jesus Revolution ''. The episode will be available exclusively on the Harvest+ app. (Accessible via Apple TV, Roku, iOS, Android, Fire TV, Google TV, and Samsung TV).
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