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In this Christian skit, Mom is having her devotions and asking God for grace to accomplish her tasks that she is called to do as a wife and mother. Suddenly her husband appears interrupting her with questions and needs. The teenage daughter enters and she needs to talk to her about a matter that involves some discipline. Dad comes back with suggestions for a dinner party and asking her opinion about buying another car. The daughter comes back in asking advice on how she should deal with her friend at school. Clearly, the Mom has a full day ahead of her and is probably not shown as much respect as she deserves for all she does .
3 actors (One male, one female and one teenage female). About 7-8 mins.
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When we sing about magnifying the Lord, do we really know what that means? Joe comes home from the stamp show with a unique stamp that has hidden designs when looked at through a magnifying glass. As they marvel at how amazing it seems, the conversation turns to what it means to magnify the Lord.
two actors (male and female, but could be either) about 7 minutes.
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This is a humorous sketch about a daughter who learns about her parents' past secret lives. The mother and daughter are working together on a wedding dress for someone when her friend calls to share his idea of 'getting to know your mother better' for Mother's Day. She thinks she already knows all about her mom... but suddenly she is shocked when Mom begins to reveal the strangest things. The stuff is pretty crazy (Rock band? CIA?) and all done for laughs as Dad and Mom seem the most normal people on earth. Read the excerpt. (Co-written with my good friend, Stu Kilgour)
2 females and one male (small part). The daughter is mentioned in the script as being 18, but that can easily be changed to any age you need. She should probably be at least a teenager. Runs between 6 -7 minutes.
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This short skit is about a guy sitting on a park bench when an old friend sits down next to him and surprises him. The reason he is so surprised is because the friend had died. You figure that out as the story goes on and that this friend has come back from hell to ask the guy why he didn't tell him about Jesus. Something to make you think.
Two actors. Could be two males or two females. Only 5 minutes.
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This short drama is filled with humor as we look at people with addictions or problems where they need to find help. A girl sits at the phone for a lunch break and takes the hot line calls. She gets very busy with a lot of different types of callers. This would work well for a lot of different ministries, but especially the Celebrate Recovery groups.
2 actors (written as females, but gender doesn't matter) 5 callers are heard in voice-over, so the actors can read from the script.
8-10 mins.
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This is a sketch about five youth and their leader taking a hike in the woods. A narrator does a lot of the talking to set up the story and characters and these are real characters! Not your normal run-of-the-mill youth group. They have unusual names and even crazier personalities. Among all the craziness, one of the students begins to talk about the cross she wears around her neck and the gospel message is shared. A lot of humor and silliness throughout.
Six actors + narrator. (3 males, 3 females). Around 8--9 mins.
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A couple in a sailboat have just gone through a storm that was pretty scary. They begin to talk about the storm and what happened and why. They wonder if there is any spiritual significance to their experience when suddenly a box floats by that they pull into the boat. Among other things, the box contains a Bible with a passage marked that talks about Jesus calming the storm.
One couple. About 6-7 mins.
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Two couples are going out in a sailboat with one guy saying he knows how to handle the boat. The weather starts to turn bad and they begin to lose confidence in their "captain". At a crucial moment when they are demanding that he get them to safety, he hollers, "Every man for himself!" This teaches a lesson about being prepared, not being prideful, and about where you put your trust.
Two males and two females. About 6-7 mins.
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This is a one woman version of the skit, "Still In His Pajamas." A woman receives a phone call and begins to share with her friend about how life has changed since her husband retired and is home all the time now. Some of it is humorous and some serious as we hear how she copes with the new way of living. Through all the difficult adjustments, she still finds something good in it.
One actress. about 6-7 mins.
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This is a short, 5-6 minute skit about a couple of college girls who are talking about the one's new faith is Christ. Without even realizing it, the new Christian is witnessing to the other one about her need for a Savior, but her friend rejects the offer and suggests they find new roommates.
Two actors. Probably both female, but could be changed to two males.
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A modern day Job story with Jr High or High School girls. Josie feels like her life is falling apart. Her family may have to move to a big city, her grandmother is in the hospital and could die, her face has broken out, she got an F on her test and she has a cold sore on her mouth! Here come Josie's friends to give her advice. Is that what she needs? Finally, one friend shows her compassion and true friendship and actually helps Josie find her strength in God.
5 females. About 7 minutes long. Easy costumes and props.
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This is a short skit for children and a narrator about kids who act arrogant toward strangers while playing freeze tag and cause an offense. They repeat the same scene with more loving attitudes toward the strangers and by just being friendly, they win them to the Lord. This is actually a scene from the play, "The Best Way To Live".
12 children plus extras and a narrator. Only about 5 minutes.
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