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Meghan Brubaker |
This poetic spoken word piece reflects on the kind of king the world expects, contrasting it with the kind of King we see in Jesus. This piece has themes that make it able to be used at either Christmas or Easter, as it spends time reflecting both on the way… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
In a split-perspective drama, the characters of a nativity scene are just “waking up” after being packed away in the attic for most of the year. However, they soon realize that somehow, Jesus has gone missing. On the other side of the stage, the members of the family that the… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
In this analogy-driven drama, three authors discuss the books they are writing. One of the authors is telling the others what happened after she created characters that have free will. The focus jumps back and forth between commentary by the authors and snippets of discussion amongst the characters of the… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
The announcers of the “I Love Christmas” radio show are putting on a special episode all about the shepherds. They’ve even invited Jacob and Simon, two of the shepherds who were there the night when Jesus was born, to be present in the studio. However, Jacob |
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Meghan Brubaker |
This rhymed poem, meant to be spoken by younger children, is an easy-to-memorize option for younger students. Before Jesus began teaching and doing miracles, He was a child. This poem reflects on the childhood years of God-become-man. Suitable for a Christmas program or any other time of the year. Upon… |
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Meghan Brubaker |
It's Christmas Eve, and in a woodcarver's shop, the wood carvings are talking. Most of the wood carvings have been sold as Christmas presents, but a few are left behind because they are damaged in some way. These unwanted carvings feel left out and wish that they had… |
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