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Feature Script for January 29 2012 by Kathy Applebee
Do You Know What It's Like? - View script Rating: 10.00, Votes: 1
Script: Two intertwined monologues by Rachel and Leah based on Genesis 28-30. Leah describes what life was like for someone who never measured up no matter how hard she tried, who was never loved. Rachel describes the pain of never having anything truly her own. Ends on a faint note of hope as Rachel hopes she has finally conceived.
Keywords: Family  Wishing  Adversity  Bitterness  
About me: To teach, preach and glorify God.  Kathy Applebee
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