Number of sketches found: 38 |
| A Corny Tale by Ian M Butterfield, |
A stylised version of the parable of the sower. |
| A Penny For Your Thoughts by Ian M Butterfield, |
An updated version of the story of the widow's mite. |
| A Scream Of Silence by Ian M Butterfield, |
The thoughts of an unborn child who is about to be aborted. |
| An Audience With King Herod by Ian M Butterfield, |
A wise man from the east is summoned into the court of King Herod to tell of his journey. |
| An Empty Heart - Part I by Ian M Butterfield, |
A former missionary reflects back on her time on the mission field. |
| Angel View by Ian M Butterfield, |
Three angels prepare to go to earth to tell of the birth of Jesus |
| Before The Cock Crows by Ian M Butterfield, |
Peter's denies knowing Jesus. |
| Christmas Toy Box by Ian M Butterfield, |
Three abandoned toys observe a family celebrating Christmas |
| Easter Angel by Ian M Butterfield, |
A Monologue. An angel describes the crusifixion and resurrection |
| First Date by Ian M Butterfield, |
This mime is a lighthearted look at the first date of a boy and girl. |
| First Easter by Ian M Butterfield, |
The risen Jesus appears to Mary. |
| Friday by Ian M Butterfield, |
Mime/dramatisation of the death and resurrection of Jesus |
| Gates, Doors And Windows by Ian M Butterfield, |
An updated version of the parable of the friend at midnight |
| Getting Through by Ian M Butterfield, |
Three angels try to share the good news about Jesus with a football hooligan. |
| Jesus Is Alive by Ian M Butterfield, |
A stylised drama, based around the words "Jesus is Alive". |
| King Rejected by Ian M Butterfield, |
This stylized reading shows how Jesus has been rejected. |
| Living Off The Profits by Ian M Butterfield, |
This is an updated version of the parable of the rich fool. |
| Mending The Nets by Ian M Butterfield, |
A monologue about Peter's calling, denial and reinstatement. |
| Missing Presumed...? by Ian M Butterfield, |
Monologue from a guard who had been gaurding Jesus tomb. |
| Nativity Play by Ian M Butterfield, |
Adults play the roles of children in the spoof nativity play with a serious message. |
| No Room by Ian M Butterfield, |
A monolgoue in which an innkeeper is trying to find beds for all his guests. |
| Our God Rains by Ian M Butterfield, |
An updated version of the story of Noah. |
| Read All About It! by Ian M Butterfield, |
A newspaper vendor and his friend talk about Christmas |
| Shepherds' View by Ian M Butterfield, |
The christmas story from the shepherds' perspective. |
| The Doubter by Ian M Butterfield, |
A Monologue. The resurretion from Thomas' perspective. |
| The Long Jump To Heaven by Beryl Cowen, |
A game show in which the prize is eternal life. |
| The Master's Builders by Ian M Butterfield, |
A Monologue about Nehemiah?s rebuilding of Jerusalem?s walls. |
| The Parable Of The Holiday Camp by Ian M Butterfield, |
This is an updated version of the parable of the "Wicked Tenants". |
| The Prodigal Son by Ian M Butterfield, |
An updated version of the parable. |
| The Three Unwise Men by Ian M Butterfield, |
This is the Christmas story as seen from the perspective of Herod?s advisors. |
| The Touch by Ian M Butterfield, |
A monologue of the woman who has been bleeding for 12 years. |
| The Two Johns by Ian M Butterfield, |
How not to evangelise and how not to respond to hardships in your Christian life. |
| The Zach Rap by Ian M Butterfield & Karen Stanton, |
The story of Zacchaus as told in rap. |
| Thoughts Of A Father by Ian M Butterfield, |
A monologue in which Joseph considers the child that has been entrused to him. |
| To Boldly Stay by Ian M Butterfield, |
Explores the excuses that are given for not going on the mission field. |
| Victory Speech by Ian M Butterfield, |
Monologue. Satan address his legions to describe his victory over Jesus. But did his plan work? |
| When Messiah Comes by Ian M Butterfield, |
A monologue of a shepherd talking first with a friend and then with an angel. |
| When... by Lifelines Drama Group, |
A poem with a series of tableaux to depict each scene. It chronicles the life and death of Jesus. |