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SWIMMING TO SHORE
A disciple cheering Peter on from the boat as he swims to Jesus reflects on Peter's connection with Christ, and the passion he has for serving. The disciple comes to the conclusion that he wants that same fire.
A DAY BEFORE VACATION
A successful businessman and devoted family guy finds out he is being fired the day before leaving on a dream family vacation.
DOLL IN THE TRASH
A cute doll named Betty is shocked when her little girl owner throws her away. She longs to be cleaned up and made new so another child can love her one day.|

WHAT'S TO BECOME OF ME?
An elderly nursing home resident receives
a visit from her grown daughter, who is struggling to find a sense of
direction in her empty-nest life.
THE
MACHINE!!!
A young woman
goes to a mad scientist, hoping he can make her a new creation.

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."
A STUPID ACORN
An ant tries to convince an acorn to embrace its destiny and "die"
so it can become a tree, but the acorn is content being an acorn and doesn't
want to give that up.
POTTER VERSUS THE
CLAY
A potter is surprised to hear from the clay he is about to mold. The clay
is very demanding and believes he knows what's best for him.
PLAYING THE PART
To open discussion on the nature of belief and doubt, and God's faithfulness
LIFE IN A RUTSHELL
To
take a look at practical ways to get out of dangerous ruts and get our
lives in gear.

MIRROR, MIRROR
Taken from James 1:21-25,
this sketch is meant to illustrate one function of the Bible: Like a mirror,
it reflects back to us our imperfections and our need for cleansing. However,
there are many different responses to God's Word and its reflective powers,
as is portrayed humorously, yet vividly, in this sketch.

QUITTERS
ANONYMOUS
Sean joins a support
group to help her kick the habit of quitting, only to learn that she has
mistakenly wound up in a group of self-confessed quitters who are content
to stay just the way they are.
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