An Epic Bible Adventure for Kids and Adults

Get ready for an unforgettable journey through one of the most exciting stories in the Bible — the day a young shepherd faced a giant and proved that faith is stronger than fear!

Watch the Animated Mini-Movie

Step into the Valley of Elah as you’ve never seen it before!
Follow David, a brave young shepherd, as he protects his sheep, trusts God, and stands before Goliath, the giant warrior who terrifies the Israelite army.

This 3D-animated adventure brings the story to life with Pixar-style animation, thrilling music, and a powerful message:

“You don’t have to be big or strong — you just have to have faith. With God, giants still fall.”

Free Lesson & Activity Pack

Take the adventure further with our “Giants Still Fall” Lesson Kit — completely free to download! Perfect for Sunday School, homeschool, or family devotion time, this pack helps kids see that faith, courage, and trust in God can conquer any challenge.

What’s Included:

  • Full Kids Lesson
    “Giants Still Fall” with storytelling and discussion questions
  • Expanded Bible Story
    (1 Samuel 17)
  • Adult Devotion
    for teachers and parents
  • Parent Take-Home Page
    to keep the lesson going all week
  • Word Search & Maze 
  • Coloring Pages 

Lesson Takeaways

Kids will learn that:

  1. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.

  2. Faith in God is stronger than any fear.

  3. God is always with us, even when things seem impossible.

  4. We can face our “giants” with courage.

  5. Victory belongs to God!

Discussion Starters

  • What made David brave enough to fight the giant?

  • How can we trust God when we face something scary?

  • What “giants” do you face in your life?

  • How did God help David win?

  • What can we learn from David’s faith?

Memory Verse

“You come against me with sword and spear, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty.”
— 1 Samuel 17:45

  1. Victory belongs to God!

“You don’t have to be big or strong — you just have to have faith. With God, giants still fall.”