| Knockout homerun here.
(Rated by: B. Christmas) Posted July 20 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| Modern. I like it. Salty language is a reality we all must face every time we turn on the tube or go to the mall or restaurant or store or video store. Heck, supermarkets for what they are worth. Anyway keep up the fine work (I think). |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted December 9 2005 |
Rating: 9 |
| Luke 17:2 is one of my favorite scriptures, really reminds us where our attention should be...on leading His flock to Him. Thank you for this play. |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 23 2005 |
Rating: 2 |
| You do not need use "diction of todays youth" to reach out to them. Using there words does not impress them at all. Sorry. |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 26 2008 |
Rating: 2 |
| I've seen worse. |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted May 23 2006 |
Rating: 1 |
| I think it awful that there would be foul language in a skit for children to watch.
what is this world coming to. |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 26 2008 |
Rating: 1 |
| We don't have to "join them to win them." The language should not be used in a church setting especially. Kids do not need to hear these words in church. They hear it enough at home. Very disappointed. |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 2 2011 |
Rating: 1 |
| I find this skit to be repulsive and shallow. Psalm 19:14 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength and redeemer. |
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| NOT Christian
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted June 28 2015 |
Rating: 1 |
| The language is not church worthy by any means. |
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