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This presentation makes a case for the historical veracity of the Gospels to the non-Christian audience, appealing to known historical facts and documents to build its case.  It is a presentation designed to pique interest.

Case For Christ

Geared toward high school and college women students, this presentation exposes the pop-culture’s portrayal of women, setting an impossible standard so as to sell more products, while ignoring the tragic by-products in the hearts of women.

Dangers that Confront Women

This is an 8-week course designed to give a historical and cultural background of the Judeo-Greco-Roman world in which the New Testament was written.  This course was designed to familiarize the believers in the general context and content of the NT.

New Testament Survey Class

This is an 8-week course designed to give a historical background to the Old Testament world.  With archeology and history, it would serve to increase the confidence that a believer can have in the fact that God worked through human history.

Old Testament Survey Class

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A 7-minute, narration-driven skit which demonstrates the vanity of life.  Good to pique the interest of non-Christians in a thoughtful way, showing how so much of our lives can be characterized by a futile race, which we run without knowing why we run.  This has been used to great effect on college students and post-college adults

Race of a Lifetime Skit

This presentation is a critique of the lies that the world constantly throws at us, so much so that most people believe it.  1) Love is all you need, 2) Believe in yourself, and 3) It’s my life.  More often than not, people are kept from coming to Christ not because of intellectual barriers, but because they had bought these 3 lies wholesale.

Three Sweet Lies You Already Believe

This is a presentation that shows that a case for the resurrection of Christ can be made even if someone does not believe in the inspiration of the Bible.  From that skeptical approach, a case is built that demonstrates that the resurrection is the only logical conclusion given the facts.

Case for the Resurrection

A 10-minute skit that demonstrates how our lives are like a Christmas tree—cut from the root, dying, yet trying so desperately to put on beautiful ornaments (degree, romance, status symbols, etc.) to try to hide the bare fact that we are dying beings heading toward an inevitable end.

Christmas Tree Skit

Geared toward a younger audience, this skit demonstrates how easily we can switch between different identities that we have for ourselves.  The end result is that we become empty beings, not knowing who we really are.  This skit requires that some prep visual work be done through Photoshop

ID Number

Geared toward an older audience (20+), this skit demonstrates all the “baggage” that we carry around—our disappointments, guilt, unfulfilled dreams—that we don’t know what to do with.  The skit leaves off on an unresolved end, where the main character just gets frustrated that he’s still carrying the luggage.

Luggage

Geared toward the teens or college students, this skit demonstrates how we wear so many different “masks”, depending on what group of people that we find ourselves in.  It is an invitation to let go of all the masks and find true love in God who knows you fully, yet still loves you. This is a musically-driven skit without words.

Masks

This mime demonstrates the repetitious nature of mundane life—eating, playing, working, then sleeping.  By showing how each activity is simply repeated over and over, the audience gets the point that life can be really meaningless if that’s all there is to life.  It ends by asking the question, “Is there more to this life?”

More To This Life

This skit is a narration-driven, humorous skit which demonstrates how we try to keep up with so many spinning plates, so many different aspects of relationships.  In the end, all the plates crash down.  The speaker can then come up and address the audience.

Plate Spinner

This skit is intended for the Christian audience, encouraging Christians to keep on fighting the good fight.  One by one, the race-runners in the skit start to drop out of the race because of different distractions and temptations, but the ones who persevere get a crown of righteousness.  Good for encouraging persecuted Christians.

Running the Race

This narration-driven skit shows a world that’s “broken”, where there are all these people who only have one eye, one arm, one ear, etc.. But they made peace with that fact.  But when Jesus (the “whole” man) comes, the others kill him.  But after Jesus rises again, he offers healing and wholeness to anyone who would come to him.

These Parts

In this humorous mime, it shows how various things that people take pride in (such as beauty, IQ, wealth, etc.) can be easily taken away by different types of tribulations.  But for those who have Christ, the tribulations can be fought off with faith, love and hope.