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This skit is the first of four that explains and illustrates the "four loves," as made popular by C.S. Lewis in his book, "The Four Loves."
In this first skit, Ken introduces the true nature of love to his fourth grade Sunday school class, where we see examples of the three "earthly loves": a flirting couple, foreshadowing eros (romantic love); a set of sisters, showing an example of storge (family love); and a trio of childrens choir members, showing an example of phileo (brotherly love united by a cause). Ken communicates the simplicity of Gods love, Agape, as a verb, something we do rather than something we merely say.
Note: This is the first skit of a series of four, but it can stand alone.
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Dramatic Category
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Skit
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Scripture
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1 John 3:18
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Topic
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An introduction to the four loves
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Audience
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Youth, adults, family
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4 men, 4 women (or real children)
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Time
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8 minutes
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An endearing look at children who learn about love
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Presents the complexity of love in simple terms
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Excellent for a sermon on the four loves: eros, phileo, agape, and storge
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