Scheduling Ourselves to Death (60954)
  By Paul Maley

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10 NEW Scripts from
the September 2005 Issue

Child of God
Next Passenger, Please
The Right Shoe
American Idol Worship
Faith That Works
Invisible Boy
Lay it Down
Retreat! Retreat!
Ticket to Tarshish
Time Audit

10 Scripts from
the Jul/Aug 2005 Issue
Joining Forces
Pigs in the Palace
Waiting for Grace
A Day Before Vacation
Home for Dinner
I'm Sorry I Feel Sorry
A Miserable Man
No Odinary Call
S.A. Tease
Swimming to Shore

 


 
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SYNOPSIS:
A husband and wife sit down with their schedules to coordinate their week. Simple enough. An everyday occurrence. But something's a little out of focus here. They each have multiple cell phones, pagers and e-mail accounts, and the kids have hectic schedules and cell phones as well. This sketch will likely hit a little close to home for many in the audience, but it's a good reminder of how easy it is to overschedule ourselves.

GENRE: Comedy

TIME: 6 minutes

CAST BREAKDOWN: 1 F, 1 M

THEME: Time; Schedules; Commitments; Planning; Family communication; Relationships

SCRIPTURE: Proverbs 16:3; Ecclesiastes 3:1-13; 8:5-7; Jeremiah 29:11; Mark 6:30-31

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