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1 Peter
1 Peter 1:1-9
HE'S GONNA BE MAD
To help the audience understand the power and reality
of the Resurrection.

1 Peter 2:5
HOUSE
AND HOME
This fast-moving and light-hearted overview is a plan on the ways we use
the words house and home. It gradually becomes
more serious as the readers explore the biblical metaphor of home
as the dwelling place of God with the church being a spiritual house,
etc.
1 Peter 2:19-21 & 4:12-14
LAURA'S BILL
A woman whose daughter was killed in
a bus-train accident has just helped get new safety regulations passed.
She is confronted by another mother who also lost a child in the accident,
but the second woman has never come to terms with what happened. The sketch
shows that life is full of difficult circumstances that demand difficult
decisions. The way we choose to deal with our circumstances will greatly
influence our lives.

I Peter 3:3-4
BODY IMAGE
Several teenagers try to alter their physiques before
realizing that God designed them to be his perfect children, no matter
what their body type.
I
Peter 3:3-4
SELF PORTRAIT
Beth paints a self-portrait that is less than flattering and Dan tries
to cheer and edify her according to her positive characteristics.
1 Peter 3:7-8
IT'S A MERGER
To
remind the audience that it takes work and communication to make a marriage
last.

I
Peter 3:1516
THE VIPER
In this humorous look at standing up to the power of evil and speaking
God's truth, three young people confront a vampire who claims he has the
power to control them. They produce traditional talismans to ward off
vampires, using these as symbols of the "tools" that God has
given them to resist temptation and to empower them. (A "thankful
heart" is one of those gifts.) The conclusion emphasizes gratitude
for these gifts and the joy of being accepted for who we are.
1 Peter 4:12-14
IT DOESN'T GET MUCH BETTER
It is a common question: "If God
is so loving, why does he allow people to suffer?" While we know
we haven't been promised a pain-free life here on Earth, we also know
that God has the power to give us just that ... and we want it. So, what
should our response be to pain and suffering? This sketch raises that
very question.

1 Peter 5:3
THE COMMITTED GOLFER
To
remind Christians to be careful as we choose in which things to excel
because our example can be far-reaching.

1 Peter 5:8-9
THE RIGHT THING
Doing the right thing is often difficult,
but especially if the moral and ethical choices are seemingly insignificant.
Yet, being faithful in small matters is as important as being faithful
in the big issues.
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