| Exodus
Exodus 2
SHELTERED BY LOVE
This sketch, which seems to be about
death, is really about the meaning of life. In Helen's story and in the
underlying picture of a tree that keeps its dead leaves all winter, there
is a message about unconditional and sacrificial love - both that of humans
for each other and of God for us.

Exodus 3–4:17
TIME TO RAISE YOUR HAND
Christians give humorous but all too familiar excuses for not being involved in church ministry.
Exodus 4:2-5
RETURN TO THE HIGH DIVE
Sometimes doing what is right is not
the convenient thing to do. But God calls us to go against the convenient
and conventional; he calls us to live by faith.

Exodus 12
THE FIRST PASSOVER
To
get an inside look at the first Passover and how strange it
must have been for those involved.

Exodus
20
MY LUNCH WITH ANDREA
A man discusses the biblical view of marriage with his live-in
girlfriend and decides that he must make some changes in their relationship.
Exodus
20: 4-6
THE
GOLF GOD
Bill worships golf (literally), but when the Golf god speaks back to him,
he must decide his loyalty.

Exodus
20:12
NO ONE CALLS ME FRANK ANYMORE
In this monologue, Frank, an elderly gentleman, ponders his changing
status as he moves from being a parent to being "parented."

Exodus 22:1-15
BEST OF INTENTIONS
A couple has borrowed money from their son's savings
account, without telling him, but fully intending to repay it. Other financial
needs short-circuited their plans, and now their son is planning to spend
his money.

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