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Many of today's growing churches are turning to drama to convey the biblical message. These visual portrayals are used for sermon emphasis, general interest, and greater membership participation — with exciting results. Add life to your congregation... [ More...]
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Intended to provoke reflection and discussion, eighteen short readings requiring no special sets and only a few simple props are read aloud by one, two, three, four or more "provocateurs". The creative and playful presentations bring alive central doctrines... [ More...]
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In a time when our culture is becoming dominated by visual modes of communication such as television, movies, videos, and computer games, church people are recognizing the need to keep up with the trends. Drama is a useful tool in the work of the church: it... [ More...]
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"Empty Spaces, Empty Places" revisits the manger, cross and tomb through interviews with the innkeeper's wife, the Centurion and Mary Magdalene. By remembering the stories of Jesus' birth, death and resurrection, believers see the lives He touched then and... [ More...]
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The story of Good Friday and Easter Day is dramatized through "man-on-the-street" interviews with some of the characters who witnessed those events. As a radio reporter tries to obtain details of the crucifixion, readers receive the viewpoints of many... [ More...]
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Here is an Easter sunrise one-act and order of service full of impact. Scriptures from Isaiah, John and Luke lead into the drama. Speaking parts are provided for 11 persons. The drama is in two scenes: the home of Zebedee at 4 a.m. on Easter morning, and... [ More...]
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This book is all about variety and amazingly includes Patriotic/Veterans, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas and General material for teens and adults.
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