• In this Monologue Skit, a daughter remembers her mother's hope of eternal life. Nikki visits the grave of her mother each year on her mother's birthday and reads the promises of Heaven, setting the stage for a sermon on faith in God's promises and the hope of eternal life in Heaven.
  • In this volume, the children take an in-depth look at five of the promises of God: Eternal life, answered prayer, the power of the Holy Spirit, forgiveness, and His faithful presence in every moment of our lives. The characters experience the peace that comes when we understand what God has promised to those who live for Him, and trust Him.

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  • This second skit of four expounds on the “Four Loves,” by explaining that God's "agape" love is a "salty" seasoning that prevents our earthly love relationships from spoiling. God's intends for us to enjoy healthy relationships under the sovereignty of God. (This skit can stand alone.)
  • In this Christian Drama Monologue, the Samaritan Woman laments her deep disappointment caused by relationship problems, and sets the stage for a sermon on the meaning of life, which only comes when we follow Jesus and find true love through the "living water."
  • The Second Shepherd's Play is the story of four shepherds who find that their comrade, Mak, is a sheep thief. They catch him in the act and are about to hang him, when suddenly the sky fills with angels who announce the birth of the Prince of Peace. How can they hang him now! Will they?
  • This “Reader’s Theater” skit is a retelling of the "Parable of the Shrewd Manager," placed in a modern context using five businessmen in an office setting. It sets up a sermon admonishing us to see our end coming, and to use money wisely to the Glory of God.
  • This "Choral Reading" is a particularly effective as a way to present the scripture reading of several of the Psalms of David, celebrating the sovereignty of God and His love and protection for those who fear Him. It is a captivating opening for a sermon on God's love and His goodness.
  • This “Reader’s Theater” skit enacts the story of "Stoning of the Apostles," in Acts, Chapter 5, and shows an example of believers who were persecuted for their faith, yet refused to let anyone silence their preaching and their praise of God.
  • Zelda has trouble letting Tina work the "Sarah" puppet because Zelda made the puppet, and she doesn't want to give it up. After practicing the puppet show about the story of Abraham and Isaac, Zelda realizes that God requires our total commitment, and that we can love nothing more than we love God.
  • After practicing a puppet show depicting the story of creation, Harvey realizes his hamsters are just like Adam and Eve because they "disobeyed him" by getting out of their cage that Harvey worked hard to build. Pastor Rufus helps the characters feel God's feelings about His creation, and our sin.
  • The story of David's life and youthful passion for God are clearly portrayed by Tina as she boldly expresses her knowledge and love for God. She astounds the rest of the characters as she tells of her faith and desire to serve God, just like David. Tina, and the rest of the characters learn that even though they are young that doesn't mean they can't be leaders! Tina is excited about becoming a Christian and getting baptized!
  • Jealousy and selfishness cause Tina and Harvey to have a big fight just before practicing their puppet show about the story of Joseph and his brothers. During the practice, Tina begs for Harvey's forgiveness and Harvey, with the help of Pastor Rufus forgives her. Harvey and Tina learn how difficult it is to forgive family members, but that God expects us to forgive them and blesses us when we do.
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