Scripts in Category: Duets

A father talks to his Heavenly Father about what it takes to be a great husband and dad.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

The Bird Cage is a metaphor to humanity's imprisonment and Jesus' redemption plan that sets us free. Skit starts out as a young boy and a man talk about wild birds in a birdcage to the ultimate encounter of Jesus and Satan looking at mankind in the cage. Includes the soundtrack found in the video version.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

It’s so easy to think that because we have hard times in our life that God doesn’t like us, that He just sits up in the heavens and merely tolerates us, when all along He’s absolutely crazy about us.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3-5 minutes

A Boy and Girl are on a date. There is a question that the boy desperately wants to ask, and there is question the Girl wants to hear. Are they the same?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

A person calls into Tech Support to get Love installed on her Heart

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4-6

Eddie is trying to take down the Christmas lights from his house, but is that just a symbol of what he’s trying to do with Jesus?

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6-7 minutes

In a series of four scenes, two actors try to answer the title question, what keeps you from following God? The answers may hit close to home, but the hope is to encourage believers to live more fully in God.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 10-12 minutes

Madison, a girl in Jr. High, is having a hard time understanding what makes her special. It’s a good thing she has a friend like Patrick to remind her.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5-6 minutes

A high school student (boy or girl) has a meeting with his English teacher who is flunking him because he (the student) always has a Christian slant to everything he writes in class. This piece can be used in conjunction with “<a href="http://skitguys.com/scripts/item/flunking-life">Flunking Life</a>”, a follow-up piece.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3-5 minutes

A teenage girl reaches out to an unpopular boy and teaches us a great lesson about love and life.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

We’ve all made excuses about why we can’t share our faith with others. But here are some very simple examples of how easy it is to be the light of the world.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

A teenage girl returns from a youth retreat to find her drunken father asleep in his easy chair. She must decide what to do with him, and choose rather to love him or not.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

Jane Dillman runs into Death sitting on a commuter train. Death has an over inflated view of himself and does his bumbling best to scare Jane. Jane, who knows the One who has defeated death, is not taking the bait.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

A husband and a wife, both speak directly to the audience, as to one person. They are both telling their side of the same story. This should have a fast-paced “Reader’s Theatre” (yet memorized) feel to it.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4-6 minutes

A husband and wife are trying to be better about spending money and sticking to a budget. Both have made sacrifices and have started to realize how hard making sacrifices is.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

A new dad gets a lesson from a veteran dad on how much his life is about to change now that his daughter has come into the world. Being a parent is hard, but we get a better understanding of God’s love for us.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4-5 minutes