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"Aglet Encounters"
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Many times, believers in secular jobs encounter opportunities to share their faith that are closed to full-time Christian workers. |
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"Amazing Love"

Written by Michelle Taylor and Jim Poling
Synopsis: Jerry’s car breaks down in front of the church and he wanders in looking for a phone. Instead he finds himself at a turning point in his life and a group of people willing to help him locate the right path. |
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"Apple Tithes"

Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: A third grade math problem involving apples becomes a lesson in tithing. |
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"Bible Balderdash"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: A couple tries to explain the bible to nsome friends, but some parts of it are lost in the translation. |
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"Blessed Are The Persecuted"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: A missionary brings the Gospel to a group of internationals. He symbolically brings the light to the darkness. |
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"Blessings For Sale"
Written by Melanie West
Synopsis: In this skit, life is changed in such a way that every blessing we have has to be purchased. One thankless man comes in and feels like one blessing will do, but once they cancel all the blessings he used to have but chose not to purchase, he begins to appreciate all that he had. |
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"Chains That Bind, The"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: The chains of the flesh (sin) prevent us from following and living out the wonderful plan that God has for our life. |
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"Children, Obey Your Father"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: What appears to be children obeying their father, turns out to be a reminder of how we should obey God. |
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"DON'T Forget-a-boud-it"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: What appears to be an experienced Mafia man teaching a new and nervous inexperienced man the tricks of the trade, turns out to really be two Christian men taking shifts of praying and fasting. When "The Boss" says to pray without ceasing, you better not tell Him 'Forget about it'. |
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"Eleventh Hour"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Two death row inmates have different views on God's forgiveness. |
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"Family Feud"

Written by Terri Oesterreich and Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Theories about the end of the world are aired during a TV game show. |
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"Father's Eyes"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: A group of men learn what its like to be the greatest father in the world. |
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"God's Word to Man"
Written by Melanie West
Synopsis: This is a rhyming dialog based on "Green Eggs and Ham", where a man tries to convince another man to read the Bible. |
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"I Was There"
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: A script that shows we understand our own culpability in the death of Jesus. |
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"Making Change"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: A couple argue over how much to tithe. |
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"Me, Myself, & I"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: A man cries out for help to a crowd of people. |
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"Mystery of the Missing Mummy Muffins, The"

Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Critics wrongly say that the gospels contradict each other. This skit is designed to show how different people can have different viewpoints of the same event that augment rather than contradict each other.
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"No Life Zone, The"

Written by Jim Poling
Synopsis: "Twilight Zone" take-off to show the same couple visiting two contrasting churches. One church is open and welcoming to new members, the other is not. |
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"Oh Holy Night"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: A Christmas Eve script depicting four people with different views on the ways we should worship on Christmas Eve. Reminds us to have a heart of worship and to attend church not out of duty and tradition but out of desire. |
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"P.I.N. Prayer"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Bible study group learns some short cuts to praying. |
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"Palm Sunday, Take Two"
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Luke tells us that after the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus wept because the people did not recognize him for who he was and, as a result, their destruction was inevitable. In this skit, a church production for Palm Sunday turns into a revisiting of those same incorrect views of Jesus. |
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"Point of View"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: 9/11 anniversary skit about believing in heroes. |
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"Small Group"
Written by Mary Lee Walker
Synopsis: Husband copes with wife’s illness and receives compassion from wife’s church group. |
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"Sticky Friends"
Written by Melanie West
Synopsis: A once-popular woman has lost her 'social appeal' after her husband's death. Most of those she used to mingle with have moved on to other crowds, but one friend still comes to visit. |
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"Storm, The"
Written by Melanie West
Synopsis: Fear in the face of an oncoming storm. Characters are Christian, but in practice one woman has difficulty believing that the promises of the Bible apply to her personally. |
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"Story of Love, The"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: This is a children’s skit performed by elementary age children that tells about God’s love for us. It gives illustrations from the Bible to demonstrate what all God has done for us out of love and therefore, how the Bible is a love story. |
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"Too Late?"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: True-to-life skit on marriage and relationships. |
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"Uninvited Guest, The"
Written by Paul Maley
Synopsis: Sally is paid a visit by a "trial", but is ready for him. |
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Fugitive, The
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Overwhelmed, a woman under spiritual attack desperately calls out to God |
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Hey Dad
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Monologue. Some memories of Dad. |
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Mr. Perfect
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: A man applying for the Mr. Perfect contest discovers that perfection comes not from what he does, but from Christ. |
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Not So Super Man
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Superman (serving as a metaphor for most Christians) is living a defeated life despite the tremendous power within him. |
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Shadows and Whispers
Written by Bob Rictor
Synopsis: Overwhelmed, a woman under spiritual attack desperately calls out to God |
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"40 Day Teen Challenge" Series:
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"Don't Worry"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: Sponsor helps teen put her faith in God during fearful times. |
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"Maybe Next Week"
Written by Jim Poling
Synopsis: An adult sponsor encourages a teen during a telephone conversation. |
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"Bank of Heaven" Series:
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"Job Applicant, The"
Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: A know-it-all bank job applicant doesn't want to follow the rules. A light hearted look showing how we must rely on God and not ignore His will. |
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"Overdrawn"

Written by David and Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: Humorously illustrates how we sometimes "deposit" the good deeds to make up for the "withdrawal" sin. |
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"Customer is Always Right, The"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: An arrogant customer deliberately draws attention to himself as he rudely demands the teller to cash his thoughts and attitudes. |
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"Did You Hear the One About…"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: A comical look at a couple with a lack of integrity who attempt to deceive the "Bank Of Heaven" while applying for a loan. Emphasizes sins of speech. |
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"This is a Good Place for a Stick Up"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: A farcical look at a man trying to rob the "Bank Of Heaven". Relates to our relationships with others and illustrates the importance of not getting angry or offended. |
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"Cecil & Penelope" Series:
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"Hands"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Cecil & Penelope show how giving to others is like having the hands of Jesus. |
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"He A-Rose"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Cecil & Penelope share the story of Easter using roses. |
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"Gus & Gladys" Series:
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"Close Encounters of the Married Kind"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Gus & Gladys attend a marriage encounter weekend |
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"Heart Trouble"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Gus & Gladys misunderstand a church's sign advertising for heart examinations. |
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"Most Wonderful Time of the Year, The"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Couples forget what the season is all about and fight over trivial things. |
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"Your Priorities Have Spoken"
Written by Paul Joiner
Synopsis: Gus & Gladys attend a seminar on financial priorities. |
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"Water Cooler" Series:
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"Blessings"

Written by Melodee Burns
Synopsis: Water cooler skit where two women discuss the firing of a third. |
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"Water Cooler Wisdom"

Written by Michelle Taylor
Synopsis: Woman finds a meaningful experience during communion Sunday. |