Six Biblical Plays for Contemporary Audiences

Six Biblical Plays for Contemporary Audiences
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781498230858
ISBN-13 : 1498230857
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Book Synopsis Six Biblical Plays for Contemporary Audiences by : Dr. Robin Gallaher Branch

Download or read book Six Biblical Plays for Contemporary Audiences written by Dr. Robin Gallaher Branch and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2016-06-14 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fills a Need: For biblically based, thoroughly researched plays for a general audience. Is Fun: Laugh as members of the body of Christ sing and dance their way into your church. See others--and maybe yourself!--in the kindness of Heart, the gossip of Ear, the pride of Head, and the independence of Eye. Honors Women: Lets Mary tell Joseph of the angel Gabriel's visit. Recognizes Elizabeth's importance; she tells Luke 1 from her perspective. Is Funny: Human beings get in fixes and messes. Watch how God--with gentleness, humor, and tough love--delivers his people time and again. Encourages Participation: Suitable for actors ages nine to ninety-nine! Fosters Dialogue: Each play ends with Questions for Discussion. Shows Theology in the Making: Do theology the Godly way--with boots on the ground! Consider this evangelism model: The disciples have just seen the risen Lord Jesus ascend into heaven and can't wait to tell all Jerusalem! Invites Imagination: The characters in Proverbs gather in the marketplace and tell Simple Youth, a first-year university student, about their lifestyles. Which will he follow? Promotes This Concept: We all play our lives on stage to an audience of One: God.


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