When it comes to making your case, there’s nothing stronger than an eye-witness account – and Nick Fawcett’s ‘Light of Life gives you seventy! This collection of short monologues and dialogues gives you the on-site evidence of disciples, soldiers, priests and women who knew Jesus and were there when it happened.
When it comes to making your case, there’s nothing stronger than an eye-witness account – and Nick Fawcett’s ‘Light of Life gives you seventy! This collection of short monologues and dialogues gives you the on-site evidence of disciples, soldiers, priests and women who knew Jesus and were there when it happened.
Drawn from his other works, including ‘No Ordinary Man’ and ‘A Most Amazing Man’, Nick relives the drama of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection and ascension with short, sharp and easy to read or remember meditations for a church service or school assembly. Effective as stand alone readings, a creative leader or teacher might easily build these meditations into a simple passion play for a mixed cast. Alternatively, the spoken word pictures give you a basis for a lively and different Lent or Easter groups study.
Because this is the kind of book you’re likely to return to year on year, it’s worth noting the paper quality is high and the print clear and easy to read. As a service, study and assembly resource ‘Light of Life’ includes the added feature of the key Bible passage before each dramatised meditation, with a short and all inclusive prayer to follow.
Although the various witnesses do speak with the voice of someone who knows how it all turns out, and as such the meditation are safe rather than challenging, they’re certain to add interest and impact to worship in school or church, and save you all that time searching through masses of other books for that ‘something suitable’ for Easter.
February 12th, 2013 - Posted & Written by Les Ellison
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