Posts tagged ‘faith’

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A Chocolate Tomb – an Easter drama script

In this Easter drama Ruby, a Christian TV cook is making Resurrection Rolls, a fun and chocolatey representation of Easter. Her co-presenter Alex is worried – is this real faith? Is it real cooking? Is the fun trivialising a deeply serious event? We are prompted to consider how serious our faith is as the argument grows and lead to a crazily alarming climax!

cast: 2 (both female)
time: 7 mins
theme: John 20:1-18, Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-8, Luke 24:1-12   Easter, tomb, resurrection, chocolate
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Basic information about DramatisDei – who runs it, why it is here, why it is called such a silly name…

Faith and science for beginners

If we are to understand the world we live in, we are going to need science to tell us how it works and faith to help us understand the meaning and purpose. The Test of Faith course goes beyond the increasingly entrenched opinions (think Dawkins and creationism) and helps people think intelligently about some of the most important issues of our time.

Prince Charles, the environment and our soul

The Prince of wales thinks our society has a big inner problem: a disconnection between humanity and nature, a collective loss of soul.

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Moving With Intent – a drama script about worry, prayer and camping out

It’s 2am. Jonathan can hear noises outside the tent. He can also hear worries inside his head. Debbie just wants to sleep but he knows this is all her fault – she prayed about moving on! If you are troubled by your life taking a new direction this drama might help you to take a more lighthearted and maybe prayerful perspective.

cast: 2 (1 male, 1 female)
time: 6 mins
theme:    worry, change, prayer, relationship, marriage
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Darwin at 200 – time for the church to own up?

150 years ago, Charles Darwin suggested an explanation for the wealth of animal types on this planet. In doing so he caused a storm of controversy that has never gone away. But has the church damaged itself by choosing the wrong side of the argument?