Though he tries to convince the people to turn to Elohim, they will not listen. Will Habakkuk find a way to reach them before it's too late? Elohim is testing his heart, testing his compassion. Habakkuk must learn to love the people he is called to serve. But when someone close to him dies, he cries out in agony. "O LORD, how long shall I cry, and You will not hear?" Will Elohim give Habakkuk the answer he longs to hear? Or is this only the beginning of his test of faith? See the Video Trailer Here: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAX8ceRFHwM Find more books here: www.thedramaticpen.com
Though he tries to convince the people to turn to Elohim, they will not listen. Will Habakkuk find a way to reach them before it's too late? Elohim is...
Whether you are a pastor looking for a skit to help drive home your message, a ministry leader desiring a dramatic reading to speak God's love at a Christian retreat or conference, or a youth group leader hoping to spice up a youth meeting, we have the material you're looking for Find all of these skits inside Section One: Biblical Skits Elijah and the Widow: A Modern Retelling Fashioned By God (Women of the Bible) I Can't Bear This (Suffering and I Cor. 10:13) Jesus and the Catch of Fish Jesus Calms the Storm Open My Eyes: Elisha's Servant and the Army of the Lord (Dramatic Reading)...
Whether you are a pastor looking for a skit to help drive home your message, a ministry leader desiring a dramatic reading to speak God's love at a Ch...
"Into the Beautiful" is a collection of poems written by Montana residents of all ages, collected through annual poetry & cover art contests run by The Dramatic Pen Press, LLC. The contest is free to enter. This year's theme is: Reflections.
"Into the Beautiful" is a collection of poems written by Montana residents of all ages, collected through annual poetry & cover art contests run by Th...
Everything is going along fine... then you get out on your own and realize that it's now your responsibility to get the rest of your life right. From here on out, if you're going to follow God, you're going to be doing it on your own. You can't coast by on your parent's faith, your pastor's understanding, or your youth leader's morals anymore. Now it's up to you. And now you have some questions: Is my faith real? Is it growing? Is it my own? More resource guides available at www.LifesMidterm.com
Everything is going along fine... then you get out on your own and realize that it's now your responsibility to get the rest of your life right. From ...