The Colossal Book of Quick Skits
100 Sketches. Quick to rehearse, fast to perform
Quick to rehearse, quick to perform - ideal as discussion starters, sermon illustrations or just to entertain. New lower price - save [8.00!
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9781854247599
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Paul McCusker has sold more than a million books and twenty million audio dramas. His name is also heard daily on radio stations all over the world, and by at least two million listeners every weekend through the Adventures in Odyssey series. He was previously the Creative Director of Focus on the Family.
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Fun, thought-provoking, quick to rehearse and easy to perform, these sketches are designed for use in any setting where you'd like to entertain or stimulate discussion.
They are ideal for youth groups or schools, as sermon illustrations and as discussion starters.
Themes include: AIDS; singleness; church splits; dating unbelievers; evangelism; family tensions; lateness; midlife crisis; guilt; and many more.
The styles are varied, allowing room for straight drama, comedy, absurd wordplay, slapstick, and monologues.
They are ideal for youth groups or schools, as sermon illustrations and as discussion starters.
Themes include: AIDS; singleness; church splits; dating unbelievers; evangelism; family tensions; lateness; midlife crisis; guilt; and many more.
The styles are varied, allowing room for straight drama, comedy, absurd wordplay, slapstick, and monologues.
Author
Paul McCusker has sold more than a million books and twenty million audio dramas. His name is also heard daily on radio stations all over the world, and by at least two million listeners every weekend through the Adventures in Odyssey series. He was previously the Creative Director of Focus on the Family.










They are ideal for youth groups or schools, as sermon illustrations and as discussion starters.
Themes include: AIDS; singleness; church splits; dating unbelievers; evangelism; family tensions; lateness; midlife crisis; guilt; and many more.
The styles are varied, allowing room for straight drama, comedy, absurd wordplay, slapstick, and monologues.