A drama about Evangelism Director’s Notes: Ray did a series on how to invite people to an event we have called Friend Day. Basically, it comes down to the fact that most of us are nervous/scared/worried about inviting people to church for fear of rejection. This drama uses a tape with voice over on it….
Director’s Notes: I tend to shy away from writing stuff that comes across to schmaltzy. So, when I wrote this Christmas drama I drew inspiration from the wonderful film “A Christmas Story.” I thought it was funny how the kids just went nuts opening presents. Unfortunately, this is all to true in real life as…
Director’s Notes: This was an idea I had for quite some time. I had heard the phrase “I wasted the day with my son today” and I decided to turn the negative meaning into a positive one so I changed it to “I wasted the day away with my son today.” The content of the…
Director’s Notes: When I first became a Christian, I would pray about everything. I mean, every single thing – no matter how small. We forget that the Father wants to hear every little request. He delights in it. Somehow, just like the mom and dad in this sketch, we grow older and forget this. This…
Director’s Notes: Ray has been speaking from the book of Ephesians and in Ephesians 4, Paul talks about how we need to stop lying to each other and speak the truth. He then goes on to talk about anger and stealing and finally bad language. I decided that this was too much to tackle in…
A drama about Priorities Director’s Notes: Let’s face it – we’re too busy. Steven Curtis Chapman sings a song about the “busyman.” The Bible says that a man dies and leaves behind all his busy activities. Sometimes when I write a drama, God uses it first and foremost in my own life. There are a…
Director’s Notes: God pursues lost people with a vengence. He cares about us so much that He will passionately seek us out to bring us home. This drama shows the difference between how God might pursue us (Donna) and how we humans normally view the lost (Jim). Cast: Donna: A good shepherd Jimmy: A not-so-good…
Director’s Notes: I love old Twilight Zone episodes. So, I wrote this drama as if the mom has a magical remote. It’s pretty wacky but gets it’s point across. BTW, I borrowed the ending from the Simpsons… Cast: Beth: Mom Diane: Beth’s daughter Rod Serling: Someone talking into a mike. Props: A remote Boombox (prop…
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