• The "Fruit of the Spirit" are each described in this FREE presentation, as well as a list of "Action Plans" from which the children will choose as part of their weekly application.
  • A companion PowerPoint presentation to the Becoming A Christian volume of skits. This chart is used in each Skit Package of the volume to illustrate the Greatest Commandment given by Jesus. This PowerPoint chart is a FREE download!
  • The “Spiritual Growth Chart” displays kind of "seed" that is planted in the human heart, and the kinds of soils that were exhibited by both the characters in the parable and the corresponding characters in the skit.
  • The Skituations Training Kit provides you with everything you need to begin this life-changing children's ministry program. The Training Kit consists of a Director's Guide, packed with over 30 years of children's ministry administrative wisdom, and a DVD which includes 4 movies: Training Movie, Full-length Skit Movie, Recruiting "Trailer," and a Skituations Library "Tour."
  • Harvey, Zelda, Clem, and Tina provide an excellent illustration of what happens when kids don't focus on accepting responsibilities and do their jobs. Pastor Rufus helps the children see that doing their jobs as if they were doing them for God, makes God and others happy!
  • Harvey learns that becoming a Christian is not hard, but it is serious. Harvey prays and gives his life to Christ, then Pastor Rufus explains the significance of baptism. Tina learns that baptism symbolizes an inward change and a new life in Jesus.
  • Correcting our bad habits is something Zelda never thought about.  She discovers that people learn about God by watching Christians! Tina, Harvey, and Clem help Zelda see that she has some bad habits to break! Pastor Rufus challenges her, and the children, to become good examples of what it means to wear the name "Christian," and to stop any bad habits.
  • The parallel between a "dirty" mouth, which flows from "dirty" thoughts, and a stopped-up toilet is used as Pastor Rufus challenges the characters and the children to don't use dirty language. 
  • The faithfulness and self-control of the Apostles even after they had been flogged and imprisoned, gives Clem new confidence to be "faithful" and stand up for her faith at school. Harvey learns an embarrassing lesson about "self-control" when his parents hire a babysitter for him and Tina because they can't trust him. 
  • Harvey tells a lie and experiences the struggle of trying to "get away with it." Later, he confesses and enjoys the promise of God's forgiveness. The children see the results of both a lie and the truth. Confession is compared to "spiritual breathing"; the sin is exhaled, and the forgiveness is inhaled
  • Clem's teacher wants to learn more about God because of Clem's decision to stand up for God. When Harvey rescues some baby birds, he learns that gentleness and goodness are two "fruit" of the Holy Spirit that go together.  
  • Pastor Rufus sends everyone on a "Creation Walk" to bring back something God made and something they think God did NOT make. He explains that God also made the raw materials that man uses to make things. This skit celebrates the privilege we have to be the "crown of creation," made in the "image of God," for fellowship with God. We were made "on purpose and with purpose."
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