Director’s Notes: The book of James says that if we ask God for wisdom, He will gladly give it. He will supply us with all the wisdom we need. The question is: Whether we know God or not, where do we go to find true wisdom? Universities, books, newspapers, the Bible, friends, the Internet, etc?…
Director’s Notes: This drama has an Olympics theme and focuses on how we can’t judge others by what we perceive with our own eyes. This includes people we know (a person at church for example) or ones we don’t but have “heard” about (like Amy Grant.) We are only accountable to God for our own…
Director’s Notes: This is the closing drama for a stewardship series. The following sketches (I got me a job, I got me some bills and I got me no time) precede this drama. If you’ve read a lot of my stuff, you know that I don’t get very preachy but this ending seemed to wrap…
Director’sNotes: Pastor Stark was doing a series called ‘Regis and Jesus: Same Questions, Different Answers.’ It was an excellent series on asking people what their final answer is when it comes to marriage, kids, and career. Well, naturally, I had to do a ‘Millionaire’ knock-off. I thought it would be interesting if the final million…
Director’s Notes: I decided to bring Horace and Wendy back since Horace has always been a perfect example of someone who takes things to the extreme. Life can sometimes seem so useless or we can get fatalistic when we look at the world around us. We can get into a rut where we feel like…
Director’s Notes: In Matthew, Jesus rebukes the Pharasees for showing and proclaiming their good deeds in public rather than be rewarded by their Father in heaven in secret. For many Christians it’s easy to do something good but hard to not want to be recognized for it. We need to realize that God delights in…
Director’s Notes: Petra once did a song called “Killing My Old Man.” The song was based on the idea from Ephesians 4 which calls believers to “put off, concerning your former conduct, the old man which grows corrupt according to the deceitful lusts…” Paul then tells us to “put on the new man which was…
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 few laughs in this…
Director’s Notes: When I lived in Chicago and went to my favorite pizzeria, I always took note of a photo on the wall of the 1906 Chicago Cubs. Okay, I just didn’t take note of it, I was fascinated by it. The photo shows that the stands were packed with tens of thousands of people…
Director’s Notes: Pastor Ray asked me to write a light-hearted drama for this weekend centering around marriage. As I thought about what I would write, I asked myself how the world tells you if you have a healthy marriage or not. I quickly scanned the Internet until I found what I was looking for –…
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