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A look at the trial, crucifixion, and burial of Jesus in Reader's Theatre style.
A wildlife narrator examines the mating habits of two domestic couples.
A teenager struggles to make sense over her parents' separation and God's lack of intervention in keeping her parents together.
A little girl gets unwanted advice from a televangelist and some stuffy Bible scholars on prayer before her dad helps her find the right words.
A disgruntled married couple asks their realtor why their home isn’t experiencing the blessing of God.
A girlfriend is stunned and a bit annoyed when she propositions her boyfriend only to have him turn her down, saying he's saving himself for marriage.
A man recalls how he joked with a friend he disagreed with about his eternal destination, but he never said anything serious to share Christ with t...
What if marriage resembled a bank? A sarcastic look at making deposits and withdrawals for "stuff" in marriage.
Two priests – one the father of Barabbas – discuss the crucifixion of the man called Jesus.
As a "somebody" and a "nobody" describe their lives and their values, it becomes clear that the nobody is the true somebody.
A woman with a lot of baggage is reluctant to surrender all that she's carrying to Jesus.
Mitch, the understudy for the lead in a community production of Hamlet, finally gets a chance to be the lead but hasn't learned his lines.
Carol is shopping for a new friend and finds the selection too narrow to suit her.
A young Jewish girl recounts her terrifying experience in Jerusalem during Passover.
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