Wisdom Themed Items
The Dream Machine [Script]
The Dream Machine
If there was a machine that could give you anything you wanted, what would you ask for?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
The Choices We Make [Script]
The Choices We Make
A series of scenes demonstrating the importance of the choices we make.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Date Night with the Newlyweds [Script]
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
Themes:
Black and White Photographs [Script]
Black and White Photographs
Nick visits his Grandparents and discovers there is a whole lot more to them then what he first thought.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-9 minutes
Themes:
Super Dad [Script]
Super Dad
A dad reflects on his great desire to be the kind of father that his wife and children hope that he will be.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading [Script]
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading
What a comfort to know that no matter what we do or no matter where we go, God the Father will always be there. Here is the Psalmist’s prayer as a responsive reading.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
Themes:
Truth or Inconvenient Truth [Script]
Truth or Inconvenient Truth
This skit examines the difference between standard truth and Jesus’s truth and our reaction when faced with the sometimes inconvenient nature of His truth.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Fishing with Dad [Script]
Fishing with Dad
A dad reluctantly takes his young son fishing after church on Father’s Day and ends up learning a thing or two from a very wise 10-yr-old.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
An Essay on My Mother [Script]
An Essay on My Mother
This script shows appreciation for our mothers from the perspective of a Small Child, a Teenager, a College Student, a New Parent and an Empty-Nester in that succession.
Characters: 1-5
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Tug of War [Video]
Tug of War
Sometimes the most accurate way to describe how life feels is a tug of war. Although we may try to gain ground by pulling toward the life God desires us to live, it seems as though there’s always a pull on the other end of the rope, trying to move our lives in the opposite direction.
Themes:
Time (Student Version) [Script]
Time (Student Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Time (Adult Version) [Script]
Time (Adult Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Getting Dressed [Script]
Getting Dressed
Three men reflect on how their fathers taught them to dress…and live.
Characters: 3 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
Themes:
A Conversation with Dad [Script]
A Conversation with Dad
An adult son goes to his father for wisdom about a difficult situation in his life.
Characters: 2 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
A Conversation with Dad [Video]
A Conversation with Dad
A son goes to his Father for wisdom about a difficult situation in his life.
Themes:
A Parent’s Speech [Script]
A Parent’s Speech
A dad shares his true feelings about his child graduating from high school.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
Graduation: Your Story [Video]
Graduation: Your Story
Graduation is one of those milestones at which you stand on the edge of life and leap into the unknown. It’s thrilling, but when all is said and done what will your legacy be? Watch this inspiring new video from The Skit Guys.
Themes:
Meet the Sanders: The Bailout [Video]
Meet the Sanders: The Bailout
Jim and Joweena Sanders are broke and up to their eyeballs in debt. Do they sit down and figure out a budget? Do they get rid of the luxuries in their lives that are costing them so much? Oh no. They come up with a brilliant plan that, as usual, involves the neighbors. Here’s what not to do during an economic crisis.
Themes:
The Fort [Video]
The Fort
The home improvement show “330” gives a builder $3000 and 30 days to build a kid’s dream fort, but “Handy Dan” takes shortcuts and the fort becomes a death trap. Find out what happens when we don’t build our lives on a firm foundation.
Themes:
The Dream Machine [Script]
The Dream Machine
If there was a machine that could give you anything you wanted, what would you ask for?
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
The Choices We Make [Script]
The Choices We Make
A series of scenes demonstrating the importance of the choices we make.
Characters: 2
Genre: Comedy
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Date Night with the Newlyweds [Script]
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
Themes:
Black and White Photographs [Script]
Black and White Photographs
Nick visits his Grandparents and discovers there is a whole lot more to them then what he first thought.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 8-9 minutes
Themes:
Super Dad [Script]
Super Dad
A dad reflects on his great desire to be the kind of father that his wife and children hope that he will be.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading [Script]
Search Me, O God: Responsive Reading
What a comfort to know that no matter what we do or no matter where we go, God the Father will always be there. Here is the Psalmist’s prayer as a responsive reading.
Characters: 3
Genre: Drama
Length: 1-3 minutes
Themes:
Truth or Inconvenient Truth [Script]
Truth or Inconvenient Truth
This skit examines the difference between standard truth and Jesus’s truth and our reaction when faced with the sometimes inconvenient nature of His truth.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-5 minutes
Themes:
Fishing with Dad [Script]
Fishing with Dad
A dad reluctantly takes his young son fishing after church on Father’s Day and ends up learning a thing or two from a very wise 10-yr-old.
Characters: 2
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
An Essay on My Mother [Script]
An Essay on My Mother
This script shows appreciation for our mothers from the perspective of a Small Child, a Teenager, a College Student, a New Parent and an Empty-Nester in that succession.
Characters: 1-5
Genre: Drama
Length: 5-6 minutes
Themes:
Time (Student Version) [Script]
Time (Student Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Time (Adult Version) [Script]
Time (Adult Version)
Where did all or our time go? Here an actor spends some time trying to figure out where God fits in to her life.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 4-6 minutes
Themes:
Getting Dressed [Script]
Getting Dressed
Three men reflect on how their fathers taught them to dress…and live.
Characters: 3 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 7-9 minutes
Themes:
A Conversation with Dad [Script]
A Conversation with Dad
An adult son goes to his father for wisdom about a difficult situation in his life.
Characters: 2 males
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes:
A Parent’s Speech [Script]
A Parent’s Speech
A dad shares his true feelings about his child graduating from high school.
Characters: 1
Genre: Drama
Length: 3-5 minutes
Themes: