Both humurous and serious. It involves three disciples (puppets) and three women (actors). Based on the Mark account of the Resurrection.
Message from
Sterling Koch:
Keywords:
Disciples, Easter, Resurrection
Most appropriate ages:
From 4 yrs old, to 14 yrs old
Materials:
Number of puppets:
3
Number of non-puppets (ie humans):
3
Approximate running time:
3-5 (minutes)
Script language:
English
Christian/Non-Christian/Either:
Christian
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This is a dialogue between a Roman soldier and a Jewish gardener. The soldier, though not averse to a bit of corruption, is generally straightforward and open but a little simple. The gardener is more astute and upright, but preoccupied with matters to a degree where he - rather than the soldier - is the one who misses the crucial point. Keywords:
AngelsBible StoriesDeathEasterJesusMiracleResurrection
He could have ridden in on a war horse, but He chose a donkey, a symbol of peace, a lowly animal whose back could carry such great weight. Strange indeed. Strange indeed, this One they call King Jesus.
Keywords:
AnimalsBible StoriesEasterJesus
Both humurous and serious. It involves three disciples (puppets) and three women (actors). Based on the Mark account of the Resurrection. Keywords:
DisciplesEasterResurrection
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