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Basketball
Animals
(A 1950's sitcom
with Adam, Eve, Cain and Able. This week's
episode? We blame God when
things go wrong, but do we give God the credit when
things go right? Part of the "Leave it to
Believer" series. One man, one woman, two
boys)
The
Building Permit
(I
love this one. It's a funny look at what would happen if Noah tried to build
the ark in today's world? Not available in a
sketch book yet. Three men.)
Church
Changers
(Clyde and Edna use absurd criteria when looking for a
church. Are we sure our criteria isn't absurd
either? Not available in a sketch book
yet. One woman, two men.)
Clueless
about God
(A
1950's sitcom with Adam, Eve, Cain and Able.
This week's episode? Why can’t we
prove God exists? Part of
the "Leave it to Believer" series.
One man, one woman, two boys)
The
Code of the West!
(A
cowboy who loves his horse. This one helps helps
us learn that there is more that one kind of
love. Not available in a sketch book yet.
One man, one woman.)
Controlling
your Camel
(A
1950's sitcom with Adam, Eve, Cain and Able.
This week's episode? It’s not the
end of the world if you make a mistake! Part of
the "Leave it to Believer" series.
One man, one woman, two
boys)
Dad’s
too Busy
(Another
one of my favorites. Dad sends his
wife and kids off to church so he can relax.
That is until God stops in to pay
him a visit. What's God's message? "Go to Church"
Two men, one women, one boy, one girl)
Dealing
with Difficult People
(Patience. Please...have
patience. Two women.)
The
Doctor is "Out"
(Over
the top characters prove that God loves us. No matter what we've done.
Not available in a sketch book yet. Two men, one
woman.)
Eat
at "Bernies"
(A
parable about Jesus feeding the five thousand.
Should be used after "The Toaster Repair
Man" From 10 to 18 people, or so. Not available in
a sketch book yet. From 10 to 18 people, or so.)
Esther
(The book of Esther told quicker
and nicer than the Bible does. This one is a lot
of fun. No memorizing because a narrator tells
it all. This was a lot of fun. Oh, I said
that already, didn't I? Two men, Two women, one
additional person, and a few teenage girls, )
Eve's
Anxiety
(A
1950's sitcom with Adam, Eve, Cain and Able.
This week's episode? Does God's power make you a
little nervous? Part of the "Leave it to
Believer" series. One man, one woman, two
boys)
Gladys
Can’t Hear
(Marriage is
a tough thing. After the romance is gone, keep working
at it. A very old lady surprises everyone with
wisdom. Three women.)
The
Guiding Light
(A little
Christmas Sketch—short and sweet, and silly.
About 8 to 18 people.)
Happy
Mother’s Way
(One of
my favorites. Motherhood
is not always what it’s cracked up to be!
Great for Mother's Day. Three women.)
Heavenly
Choir Auditions: Today
(A
"new" angel learns that you may not be the most talented, but simply wanting
to praise God is good enough for him. Two
women.)
Hosea’s
Cat
(A
parable of the the story of Hosea. But this one
can be used in church! One man, one woman.)
Influencing
Children 101
(An
professor learns a lesson from a child. Who really
has the most influence over your kids? One
grownup, one child)
Is
Love in your Vocabulary?
(A wild time on a game show shows us how hard it can
be to say the word, "Love" Not
available in a sketch book yet. Six
people. This one is nutty.)
Join
the Drama Team
(A funny
sketch to advertise your next open call for drama team
help. Not available in a book yet. Five
people.)
Keep
Looking Forward
(A
carpenter can't finish his project. Don’t
procrastinate One man, one teenager)
The
Light of the World
(A
Christmas sketch that lightly illustrates that Jesus
was born as "the Light of the World".
It is not heavy handed. Great for kids
too. Not available in a sketch book yet.
One man, one teenage boy)
Listening
(If you’re talking,
you’re not listening. Two women.)
The
Livid Log Book
(The
latest product from "Wrongco". Having a
hard time keeping track of who you’re not forgiving?
Now you can keep it all locked up inside! Three
people.)
The
Mood Ring
(Mood
rings teach us that we choose
“how” we look at life. Two women, one man,
one female teen.)
Mother
Shopping
(If given the
choice, would our mother’s choose us? One Man,
three women, two children.)
Night
Light Boy!
(Superheroes
at a superhero convention find out there're not so
"cool" after all. They learn to always
"shine your light" for God. Never
stop One woman, two men, one boy. This one
is very popular.)
The
Name's "Humphrey"
(Dogs in a dog pound explore love and who we should
love. Not available in a book. Four men,
three women, 1 child)
Planting
Seeds
(A bum asks for
"change" at the bus stop. Not
available in any book yet. Two men.)
The
Poker Game
(If others see
us as we truly are, will they “like” us? God
does and he “loves” us! Four women.)
Prayers
by the Book
(Another
product from "Wrongco". The
"Prayer Wheel"! Why do we
make prayer so hard? Not available in a book
yet. Two men and assorted family)
Puppy
Love
(Why is it easy to
love some people and hard to love others? Three
teenage girls)
Santa’s
List of Hopes
(Why not ask
God for what you want? Two women)
The
Statue of David
(Psst!
Hey! King David’s statue was really done by Mickey
“da Chisel”! Pass it on. Two men plus
another of either persuasion.)
Suffering
Servants
(We don’t mind
hard work, if it’s for God.)
The
Survival Kit
(What do you
“really” need to survive in today’s world?
One woman, one teenager.)
The
Toaster Repair Man
(A
parable about Jesus and Lazarus, and the Pharisees
plotting behind the scenes. Not available
in any book. This is one that the people at my
church still talk about. From 10 to 18 people,
or so)
The
Toaster Repair Man Too
(Another
parable about Jesus, and those "plotting
Pharisees". The sequel to The
Toaster Repair man. From 10 to 18 people, or
so. Not available in a sketch book yet.)
Tomatoes
& Chocolate
(Keep your
eye on what is “really” important. Grandpa
explains how to grow prize winning tomatoes! One
man, two children)