1.
In the drama, Perry the Chicken is on a journey with some Pirates, sailing the 8 seas. Perry gullibly trusts the Pirates, who are actually taking her to KFC (KF-Sea)! Perry's tale of misplaced trust is told alongside Simon's difficulty in trusting Jesus, in his journey with Jesus across the Sea of Galilee. Unlike the Pirates, Simon Peter learns that Jesus actually does care.
Mark 4v35-41
‘Jesus - Can I trust Him?’
Drama
Discussion
2.
The Random Person off page 5 of Where's Wally is sad and feeling unloved, because Beautiful Betty off page 6 has her eyes on someone else. However, he learns from Psalm 139 that even he is important to God, and God has great plans for his life.
Psalm 139
'Just another random person?'
Drama
Discussion
3.
The Ring Master introduces "Fight Night" in which the two fighters prepare to do battle - Red Sauce and Brown Sauce! However, the Ring Master is encouraged to "tone down" the violence, as the Christian response to someone attacking you verbally or physically is discussed.
1 Peter 2v8-12
'Revenge and Retaliation Reversed'
Drama
Discussion
4.
"Slightly Better Than Average Man" is a superhero who believes he is slightly better than average. He is taught that he, and all people, are sinners, in need of God's forgiveness. This is done through the story of Jesus encounter with a "sinful" woman, whilst Jesus was a guest at Simons the Pharisee's house.
Luke 7v37-50
'Slightly better than average? Or just as much a sinner as everyone else?'
Drama
Discussion
5.
The Host of ‘I’m a Librarian, get me out of here!’ (a take off of I'm a Celebrity, get me out of here) teaches the audience about the Bible, with the aid of the Librarian who hates the Bible because she cannot work out where to put it on the shelf!
2 Timothy 3:15-17
The Bible Introduction
Drama
Discussion
6.
Daniel Radcliffe is trying to move on from his identity as Harry Potter, by acting in more serious dramas, including Shakespeare. In his encounter with the Actress playing "Courgette" in his latest production "Oreo and Courgette", Daniel learns to deal with his past wrongs/sins by confessing them to God in prayer, just like David did in Psalm 51.
Psalm 51
Dealing with
the Past