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Metaphor Skits use concrete items to represent abstract ideas. Physical objects (props) help state the theme of the message. The image might be a physical prop, like the “Crown of Sovereignty” worn by the person who is dominating an argument. It may also be a physical position assumed by an actor that seems unusual, like falling over dead, when spoken to harshly; or a ball-and-chain may be placed on a person who exhibits a bad habit. These skits use a surrealistic style to make their point. Concrete objects become symbolic representations of abstract meanings. A Metaphor Skit provides a very memorable introduction, conclusion, or midway example for the pastor as he presents the church sermon. It gives your drama ministry a first-hand opportunity to link with the pastor to create a sermon illustration that will compliment any topical or expository sermon. Browse the InkSpirations Metaphor Skits listed below to find Christian drama scripts that will portray God's love and God's presence in the life of the believer, as well as build healthy relationships, encourage spiritual growth, and challenge your congregation to evangelism. Metaphor skits Christian drama scripts sermon illustrationsClick on the title of the script, or the "More Info"
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