Bread
Bread
We need to eat to live, but what if we only ate when we had time or it was convenient? Would we starve? In this analogy, a girl finds herself hungry but with a lot of excuses as to why she hasn’t eaten yet.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 1-2 minutes
A Love Letter from His Love Letter
A Love Letter from His Love Letter
This is a Readers Theatre expressing our devotion and gratefulness to the One who sent us the greatest love letter.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 4 minutes
Tasting, by Memory
Tasting, by Memory
Curt gets a reminder from his wife that sometimes life gets stale and tasteless, but it’s a good thing to have someone recall the memory of God’s goodness.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-4 minutes
The Worst Valentine’s Day Gift
The Worst Valentine’s Day Gift
One friend tries to prevent another friend from giving his wife the worst Valentine’s Day Gift In The History of The World and in the process, they have a conversation about what a gift truly means.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Virtual Easter Invite
Virtual Easter Invite
Two friends talk about inviting someone to church for Easter, but one is slow to realize that inviting someone to virtual church just isn’t quite the same.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation
This is a study and example of how the male and female of our species are created differently - communicating different to each other with separate needs. The premise is an Animal Planet style show using a husband and wife as if they were the male and female of a completely separate species.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
What Are The Odds?
What Are The Odds?
A married couple is about to take the next step in their journey to parenthood, but not without some apprehensions.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Cubicles
Cubicles
A young Christian man and a non-Christian woman (co-workers) invite each other to events at their respective houses. Both are terrified at what sort of event “that kind of person” might throw.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Dancin’ Fool
Dancin’ Fool
This script about a “dorky” teen trying to win the affections of a popular girl at school is a metaphor for pursing God without regard for what others think.
- Characters: 7+
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 3-4 minutes
Date Night with the Newlyweds
Date Night with the Newlyweds
Veteran married couple, Jack and Jan, have dinner with newlyweds, Todd and Lauren, and good advice abounds.
- Characters: 4
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Piece of Cake
Piece of Cake
In this metaphor for purity, Cam makes a cake for the girl he likes on Valentine’s Day. But when he is faced with others trying to take a piece of the cake, he realizes that guarding the cake isn’t so easy.
- Characters: 6
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 10-12 minutes
My Resolutions List - Teen Version
My Resolutions List - Teen Version
A teenager is challenged to list his/her resolutions for the New Year.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-3 minutes
My Resolutions List
My Resolutions List
A man/woman is challenged to list his/her goals for the New Year.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Toxic Cereal
Toxic Cereal
A little girl learns the hard way that her cereal box hero, Captain Oh, doesn’t return her love and adoration.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Preprayer-ation
Preprayer-ation
A group of people gather for a workshop on how to pray, but the teacher of the class learns a thing or two from his students.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 4-6 minutes
First Stone
First Stone
A man learns a valuable lesson from Christ about forgiveness.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-4 minutes
The Great Feast
The Great Feast
A modern day telling of the Parable of the Great Feast.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Midnight Caller
Midnight Caller
A modern day retelling of the Midnight Caller.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Let God’s People Go Now!
Let God’s People Go Now!
The story of Moses and the plagues, told from the view of two of Pharaoh’s magicians.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 3-4 minutes
Good Samaritans
Good Samaritans
While on a long road trip, Bob and Harry stop to stretch their legs and see the scenery. But what they see isn’t what they would expect.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Resolutions Returns
Resolutions Returns
A funny and light-hearted piece about our new year’s resolutions and our incessant need to give them up.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 8-10 minutes
Glory to God in the Highest
Glory to God in the Highest
A responsive scripture reading about the birth of Jesus, the circumstances of the world that He was born into and how His story continues to affect our story.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 3-4 minutes
The Price of a Puppy
The Price of a Puppy
A woman reflects on her childhood and learning what the true meaning of what a “gift” really is.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Spelling Christmas
Spelling Christmas
A Dad teaches his Son how to truly spell “Christmas.”
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
Paparazzi at the Manger
Paparazzi at the Manger
Do we get so caught up in worldly tasks that we almost miss the birth of Jesus? What are we really looking for at Christmas?
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 3-5 minutes
The Best Gift of All
The Best Gift of All
Do we get so caught up in finding just the right gift at Christmas that we miss the greatest gift of all? A child who gets to select a favorite gift at Christmas points us to the best gift of all.
- Characters: 6
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes
Not a Lick Nor a Scratch
Not a Lick Nor a Scratch
The story of Daniel and the Lion’s Den.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-4 minutes
I’ll Have What He’s Having
I’ll Have What He’s Having
The story of Daniel and his friends as they were taken from their home and brought to a foreign land.
- Characters: 10
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 2-3 minutes
What I Really Want
What I Really Want
Mark and his father, John, haven’t been on speaking terms for quite some time. But there’s something about Christmas that makes it seem unthinkable not to mend a broken relationship.
- Characters: 4
- Genre: Dramedy
- Length: 8-10 minutes
What Difference Does Jesus Make?
What Difference Does Jesus Make?
An out-of-work husband and father begins to question the reasons of why we celebrate Christmas, when his wife reminds him that there is a greater purpose at work.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 7-9 minutes
