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Robert Vischer, Phil’s brother and dean of the University of St. Thomas law school in Minneapolis, said he’s proud of his older brother’s accomplishments. Phil, he said, ...
Vischer said that’s no longer his goal. When he first started writing VeggieTales , Vischer was a 24-year-old college dropout who had been kicked out of Bible college “for not attending chapel ...
Vischer did much of the research for the video for an episode of “Holy Post” that ran three years ago, which in turn was adapted from a presentation he gave with his brother in 2016.
Phil Vischer talks about "Race in America" on the "Holy Post" podcast. (Courtesy of Phil Vischer) “I wondered if maybe I could pull something together that could walk people through history ...
VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer clearly explains systemic racism, ... a white boy born in America today has a 1 in 23 chance of going to prison in his lifetime. For a black boy, it's 1 in 4.
Phil Vischer: I Was Going to Be Walt Disney. Phil Vischer begins his story of gain and loss by describing the beginning of the Veggie Tales enterprise. Leadership Journal June 23, 2014.
In June, Phil Vischer—creator of VeggieTales and voice of Bob the Tomato in the popular Christian animated series—posted a now viral video called “Race in America” that attempts to answer the question ...
A collection of Bible stories for children, as told by the creator of the Christian-themed "VeggieTales" cartoon series, addresses a uniquely modern problem: the hunger for meaningful narrative ...
And, reflecting his belief that diners represent a multi-generational experience, he's tapping his future son-in-law, Mason Royal, to serve as head chef. Phil Rosenthal of Netflix's "Somebody Feed ...
Phil explains his lifelong interest in the interpretation of Genesis 1 and creation, and he shares why “Do you take the Bible literally?” is a bad question. Listen here and subscribe at iTunes .