Episode 85: Bible Stories – One Lego at a Time!
Do you want to take a guess how many lego blocks were sold in the US last year? Believe it or not, it’s in the 70 billions! There’s no debating the matter, legos are a big deal, and what better way to enjoy them than building Bible stories? Our guests today are a father & son team! They’re here to share their story of how the pandemic helped kick-start their very own business called Bible Builds, a program that makes it easy & fun for parents to teach kids God’s Word.
Ready to hear what Bible Builds and Shark Tank have in common? Let’s go!
BRIAN DIXON is the founder of Hope Media Network. His son, Ryland, started his own membership site called Bible Builds in the spring of 2020. The Dixons live in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Resources For You:
- Bible Builds website
- Bible Builds on IG
- Hope Writers
- Deuteronomy 6:7
- James 1:22
- Psalm 119:11
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