
Using improv to create memorable moments in ministry
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The Skit Guys bring you more than 200 skits to use in your youth group. Indexed by topic and Scripture reference, you can illustrate just about any lesson you want.
Plus, each skit is ready to go and will allow all your students to participate in the teaching, whether or not they can act. They'll laugh, they might cry, and in the end, they'll learn something important.
We all know that visuals are a great way to drive home lessons, and skits are the most affordable visuals around! So the Skit Guys—Eddie James and Tommy Woodard—bring you a resource unlike any other.
Filled with ready-to-go skits (indexed by topic and Scripture reference), Instant Skits can be used to illustrate just about any topic you're teaching—from lying, to parents, to love, there are scenes designed for one person, two people, or a whole group.
Plus, anybody can participate. It doesn't matter if your students can act or not—Oscar-worthy or really, really bad, it doesn't matter. Hilarity will ensue every time you use the material. (The Skit Guys have been using these vignettes for years all across America—and youth groups love them.) And not only does Instant Skits contain more than 200 situations to dramatize, it also offers improv games, perfect for team building or developing the acting skills of students who want to be on a drama team.
With this resource in your youth room, you'll never have to look far for a skit or scene to help illustrate your important lessons.
Download a PDF sample from Instant Skits. You'll need the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the PDF sample.
FOREWORD
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Essential Improv Tips
2.0 TOP TEN IMPROV GAMES
2.1 Prop Me Up, Here
2.2 Who Am I, and What Am I Feeling?
2.3 The Ball Knows All
2.4 Characters, Conflicts, and Lines (Oh My!)
2.5 Trifecta
2.6 Pass It On
2.7 Ask the Audience
2.8 Let's Go to the Clip
2.9 Freeze Frame
2.10 Look Who's Here
3.0 SCRIPTURE SKITS
3.1 The Fall
3.2 The Flood
3.3 Abraham's Sacrifice
3.4 Jacob's Two Wives
3.5 Jacob's Wrestling Match
3.6 Balaam's Donkey
3.7 A Left-Handed Savior
3.8 Samson and Delilah
3.9 Punishment for a Stolen Ark
3.10 David Chosen by Samuel
3.11 David and Goliath
3.12 Solomon's Wise Decision
3.13 Elisha Is Jeered
3.14 Boy Jesus in the Temple
3.15 Jesus and the Woman at the Well
3.16 The Pool of Bethesda
3.17 Jesus Heals a Paralytic
3.18 The Parable of the Sower
3.19 Jesus Calms the Storm
3.20 Jesus Feeds the 5,000
3.21 Jesus Walks on Water
3.22 The Good Samaritan
3.23 Jesus with Mary and Martha
3.24 The Prodigal Son
3.25 Jesus and the 10 Lepers
3.26 The Rich Young Man
3.27 Zacchaeus
3.28 Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead
3.29 The Parable of the Talents
3.30 A Boy and a Window
4.0 PICTURE SKITS
5.0 GOING SOLO
5.1 Monologue Moments
6.0 CHARACTER CONFLICTS
6.1 Dating Conflicts
6.2 Family Conflicts
6.3 Work Conflicts
6.4 Believer/Seeker Conflicts
6.5 School Conflicts
6.6 Friendship Conflicts
6.7 Taboo Conflicts
6.8 Faith Conflicts
6.9 Sin Conflicts
6.10 Just for Fun Conflicts
7.0 SCENARIOS
7.1 Settings
7.2 Characters
7.3 Occupations
7.4 Traits
7.5 Feelings
7.6 Props
7.7a Simple Actions
7.7b Slightly More Complex Actions
7.8 Lines to Get You Going
7.9 Lines to End With
8.0 THEME INDEX FOR "SCRIPTURE SKITS" & "CHARACTER CONFLICTS"