Trials Of Christ
$9.93
The Trials Of Christ is a readers’ theater presentation involving six people. It requires little rehearsal and no memorization.
The narrative is biblically based and provides a captivating message for Good Friday or Easter Sunday.
The Trials Of Christ attempts to demand a stand for truth from its audience, whether that stand be a theological position for Christ or a stand for truth in general. It challenges a congregation to consider the difficulty of taking a position that is totally unpopular or detrimental to the person taking that stand. The message helps direct listeners to live for eternal values.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788013157
ISBN10: 0788013157
Lynda Pujado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2001
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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