Scripts in Category: High School
The regrets of our past are meant as an encouragement to others. This drama is about two friends who discover similar secrets about each other and their commitment to encourage each other to live God’s way.
Everyone has forgotten their time alone with God. In this skit, we see how much this young teen is missing out on when she forgets about her 'reservation' with God.
God is so big, no one can even begin to fathom His greatness. This skit asks the question "Just how big is God?"
We've all heard the phrase "Don't judge a book by its cover." This skit brings this idea to life by showing the power of God through a blind man.
Everyday we are faced with a multitude of choices. This skit shows that there is not an easier way for us to live than to stay true to what God has told us to do.
God made each person unique in order to give him praise and honor in the world. For Dennis, a teen confined by a physical handicap, it takes a special friend to help him see that he too is God’s original masterpiece.
We've all encountered people who "talk the talk" and don't "walk the walk." The race of life is quite the same. The skit shows the difference between the spectator and the true runner.
This skit highlights things we hope we never see; mainly, someone turning away from God.
This skit is pure fun looking at what could be with the weirdest date on record.
One of the most well-known miracles performed by Jesus was the healing of the blind man in John 9:12. This skit reenacts this miraculous scene in a way that guarantees laughs.
As this student prays through The Lord's Prayer, he encounters a real and living God. This skit shows that prayer really changes things.
Based on real, but hilarious events. Candace is a perky California teenage girl who has got the wildest testimony to share with you involving a soap opera, a bratty little brother, and a can of Beenie Weenies… Sirrus!
Friends from childhood, David and Steve tell each other everything...well almost everything. It isn't until years later that David feels the weight of not sharing the most important thing with Steve: his faith in Christ.
In this skit we see that Jesus can play many different roles in our lives. But in reality, Jesus is above all these subjective roles, and He asks the question, "Do you know who I am?"
We often try to examine and think of Jesus in our own terms. This skit shows us how profoundly limited our view of Jesus can really be.
There is only one true source of fulfillment for our hearts. The skit searches through many other types of fulfillment in a Monty Pythonesque form.