Note: For obvious reasons, the durations against each script are only very approximate.
Key: | = Generally lighthearted; | = Drama; | = Heavy |
N=Narrator; M=Male; F=Female; C=Child; M/'F=optional Male or Female; VO=Voices only; V=Vary to suit needs
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Dur: 7min |
L |
1M, 1F, 2VO |
Roy calls to order a supply of grace and is bombarded by the company with information about how he could improve his life with other products. In the end he's simply frustrated because he comes to understand that the company is not the real source for amazing grace. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall) |
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Dur: 5min |
D |
1N |
A personal interpretation of the Apostle's Creed. (Author: John McNeil) |
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Dur: 20min |
D |
3M,5F, 1M/F |
A young man is in hospital following a brain haemorrhage. On the verge of death, he discovers that his neglect of his Christian walk has imperilled his salvation. (Author: Sheila Liljeqvist) |
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Dur: 5min |
L |
1M, 1M/F |
A successful churchman discovers that the qualifications for entry to Heaven are not quite what he anticipated. (Author: Chris Wyatt) |
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Dur: 7min |
L |
1M, 1F, 2+ M/F |
Larry enters a library and begins asking questions about a book that the up-tight librarian has never heard of. The longer Larry describes the book he is interested in the more she finds that she is also interested. Soon, all library guests have just got to have that book. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall) |
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Dur: 7min |
D |
11 M/F |
An Oral Interpretation of Drama (O.I.D) or Readers Theatre script. An interpretative drama that demonstrates God's love in an effective and moving way. (Author: Glenn A. Hascall) |
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Dur: 7min |
D |
1N, 4M/F |
A narrated mime which asks, 'what is man, really?' (Author: Kevin Penner) |
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Dur: 6min |
D |
2M, 2M/F |
A multimedia presentation based on the film, The Matrix, which asks questions about the nature of reality. References to the encounter of Jesus and Nicodemus. (Author: John McNeil) |
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Dur: 6min |
L |
2M/F |
Pete's covering all his spiritual bases by following a different religion each day of the week. (Author: Andy Lund) |
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Dur: 12min |
D |
1M, 1F, 1VO |
A woman hangs a painting of Jesus on the cross on her livingroom wall, to the derision of her husband. Later he comes to appreciate its value. (Author: Michelle Pitman) |
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Dur: 7min |
D |
1M |
Many things have been said about Jesus over the years. Who do you think He is? (Author: Jeremey Moodey) |
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Dur: 6min |
L |
1M, 1V |
A book clearing house must unload all of its pop religious texts in order to make room for the new beliefs and their "revelation literature". (Author: David Ian) |
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Dur: 7min |
D |
2M |
Holmes uses a globe of the earth to explain why the Bible is to be believed. (Author: Michelle Pitman) |
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Dur: 8min |
D |
2M, 2F, 4M/F |
Death is final for all except the Christian. (Author: Neil Dodgson) |
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Dur: 5min |
D |
1N, 1M, 4M/F |
A multi-media presentation proclaiming Jesus as the light of the world, and that through him, Christians are to also be a light to the world. (Author: John McNeil) |
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Dur: 10min |
L |
2N, 3M, 4M/F |
or 'How to present the entire Bible in ten minutes flat and still have some breath left' (Author: Neil Dodgson) |
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Dur: 2 x 5min |
D |
2M/F |
Two quick skits on the importance of the Bible - and ways to misuse it. (Author: Andy Lund) | |
Dur: 8min |
D |
N + V |
A poem/song/parable/dance/mime on the 3rd commandment, 'You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain.' (Author: John McNeil) |