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We're All Part of God's Team (Wolf) - This light-hearted
sketch uses various volunteers of the society and church family
to stress the importance of each of us as part of God's winning
team. 11 readers, 3 pages What Gives a Woman Strength and Joy? (Sutter) - A "talk
show" host interviews Today's Woman to find the answer to
the title question. She reveals that personal spiritual growth
comes about as a woman is in the Word, and the Lord gives her
the strength and joy to walk with Him on a daily basis. Includes
4 readers of Scripture, 3 pages What Kind of Pillar Are You? (Gaertner/Krueger) - Using
Bible references to the word "pillar" (Salt, Baal,
Cloud, Witness, etc.) this study points us to an understanding
of how we become Pillars of Faith standing on the Foundation
of Christ. A good basis for a retreat or workshop. 6 pages Who Wants to be a Million-Heir? (Fibelkorn) - The questiona
and answer format of this game tests our knowledge of the Bible.
We are all winners and heirs of eternal life through faith in
Jesus Christ. 11 pages Why Do You Exist? (Steele) - This 2-part program begins
with a Bible study on God's PURPOSE and MISSION for His people
and ends with an activity section to guide each participant in
preparing GOALS for her own personal life mission. Includes a
Leaders Guide. 10 pages Willing Heart, A (Hoge) - All god asks of us is a willing
heart to serve Him. In this sketch the nominating committee is
looking for candidates with willing hearts to serve as leaders.
14 readers, 3 pages Will You Be A Witness (Allen) - Two Christians struggle
with sharing their faith with a co-worker going through a difficult
time. 4 pages Women on Witnessing (Ferrebee) - An innovative drama
in which two "TV reviewers" provide a springboard for
discussion as they competitively critique witnessing styles.
This leads to audience participation in a group discussion led
by one of the characters. 5 readers, 5 pages Women's Mission League, The...An Unusual Family Welcome
(Hoge) - This fun sketch would serve as a good opening for
a gathering of women. It is based on characters from a popular
sit-com from the 60's about a very strange, unique, scary and
unusual family. 3 pages Worlds Apart, Hearts Together (Roeske) - Two women,
worlds apart, have the opportunity to encourage others and to
be encouraged. This drama for 5 speakers ends with questions
to spark practical application of missionary and encouragement
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