Scripts in Category: Duets
A person calls into Tech Support to get Love installed on her Heart
Just like a waiter who drops the check and then disappears, sometimes it’s easier to “drop our faith” and then run without ever investing in someone. Here’s a girl who has the passion, but doesn’t quite seem to get the point.
Eddie is trying to take down the Christmas lights from his house, but is that just a symbol of what he’s trying to do with Jesus?
Over the course of fifteen years, a woman in America and a man in Equador share their prayers in a diary. Through their writings we discover that God’s plan in the world is much larger than anything we could imagine.
In a series of four scenes, two actors try to answer the title question, what keeps you from following God? The answers may hit close to home, but the hope is to encourage believers to live more fully in God.
This skit shows a teen finding out that God’s not a rule follower, but He does desire obedience.
Madison, a girl in Jr. High, is having a hard time understanding what makes her special. It’s a good thing she has a friend like Patrick to remind her.
A chance conversation between Nancy and Marci in the workplace reveals that Marci is struggling with issues from her past. Will she find a way to put them down?
A high school student (boy or girl) has a meeting with his English teacher who is flunking him because he (the student) always has a Christian slant to everything he writes in class. This piece can be used in conjunction with “<a href="http://skitguys.com/scripts/item/flunking-life">Flunking Life</a>”, a follow-up piece.
<p>Anna is waiting until later to trust Christ as is faced with the question: Why?</p> <p>Also see "With You Always Part 2".</p>
A teenage girl reaches out to an unpopular boy and teaches us a great lesson about love and life.
A teenage girl returns from a youth retreat to find her drunken father asleep in his easy chair. She must decide what to do with him, and choose rather to love him or not.
We’ve all made excuses about why we can’t share our faith with others. But here are some very simple examples of how easy it is to be the light of the world.
A husband comes home to discover his wife, who has had an affair, about to leave. He challenges her to stay, to receive his forgiveness and love.
Did you know that what you wear is a way to honor God and others? In this skit, we get to take a play-by-play look at Amy, a young teenager, as she struggles to make the ritualistic decision, “What should I wear today?”
Jane Dillman runs into Death sitting on a commuter train. Death has an over inflated view of himself and does his bumbling best to scare Jane. Jane, who knows the One who has defeated death, is not taking the bait.