Pray Themed Scripts
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How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life?
How Do I Know God’s Will For My Life?
A girl is desperately trying to know what God’s will for her life is, so she tries different ways to find answers. As she is narrating her own life she “walks” through all of these experiences. The other two add to the scene as different characters or inanimate objects (i.e. the bush).
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 10-12 minutes Themes:
I Wanted a Dog
I Wanted a Dog
We often think that because we don’t get what we ask for that God hasn’t answered our prayers and we start to despair.
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 2-4 minutes Themes:
Jenny’s Testimony
Jenny’s Testimony
This skit shows Jenny telling how she came to find the One who could fill the longings of her soul.
- Characters: 6
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 8-10 minutes Themes:
Cloud Talk
Cloud Talk
The story of the Battle of Jericho… sort of.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 5-7 minutes Themes:
How Do I, Uh…Pray?
How Do I, Uh…Pray?
Silly examples of prayer that reflect and all too real image of our own prayer lives.
- Characters: 8
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 5-7 minutes Themes:
Waiting Room
Waiting Room
It’s easy to see why God would seem unapproachable, and that we would have to squeeze an appointment with Him, or do something to impress Him. The great news is that God approached us first and offered us salvation through Jesus. For those stuck in the waiting room, it’s only excuses that keep them from getting their questions answered.
- Characters: 5
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 5-7 minutes Themes:
You’re Not Listening
You’re Not Listening
The most important way to show someone that they are important is by listening to what they have to say. Whether it’s a friend, classmates, or God, our ability to listen greatly impacts the growth of the relationship.
- Characters: 3
- Genre: Comedy
- Length: 6-8 minutes Themes:
Lazarus
Lazarus
Hear the first-hand account of a man who Jesus brought back from the dead. It’s a story he’s dying to tell you. MONOLOGUE
- Characters: 1
- Genre: Drama
- Length: 6-8 minutes Themes:
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version)
The Way We Pray (Ensemble Version)
As this skit demonstrates, the real key to prayer is being genuine. What God really desires is a two-way conversation with us.
- Characters: 7
- Genre: Drama Themes:
The Lord’s Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer
As this student prays through The Lord’s Prayer, he encounters a real and living God. This skit shows that prayer really changes things.
- Characters: 2
- Genre: Comedy Themes: