%
function hideFromBots(strE)
dim bots, re, c
bots = Array("^EmailSiphon","^EmailWolf","^ExtractorPro","^Mozilla.*NEWT","^Crescent","^CherryPicker","^[Ww]eb[Bb]andit","^WebEMailExtrac.*","^NICErsPRO","^Telesoft","^Zeus.*Webster","^Microsoft.URL","^Mozilla/3.Mozilla/2.01","^Xenu.*Link.*Sleuth.*","^EmailCollector")
for each spambot in bots
Set re = new RegExp
re.IgnoreCase = false
re.global = false
re.Pattern = spambot
if re.Test(request.servervariables("HTTP_USER_AGENT")) then c=c+1
next
if c>0 then
hideFromBots="Email address witheld"
else
hideFromBots=strE
end if
end function
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Topic - Easter
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Topic's Cross Reference |
Easter
EASTER
MONOLOGUES
| ID: |
800017 |
| Description: |
Three different views of the death
and resurrection of Jesus: from the Samaritan Woman, Joseph of Arimethea, and John the
Baptist. Excellent for churches that would prefer biblical dramas. Each monologue is about
five minutes long. |
| Category: |
Drama, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
3 * |
| Time: |
15 min. |
SNEAK PREVIEWS
| ID: |
870412 |
| Description: |
Two movie critics critique a movie
entitled "The Triumphal Entry" which story-line follows that of Christs
entry into Jerusalem, the Crucifixion, and Resurrection. Both give it a thumbs down for
seeming purposeless, unplanned and unthought out. |
| Category: |
Comedy, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
2 * |
| Time: |
6 min. |
EASTER DINNER
| ID: |
870419 |
| Description: |
A young child comes to understand a
fathers mercy and compassion when her father takes her punishment for being
disobedient and sits in her place in the disobedience chair for Easter Dinner to dine on
bread and water. |
| Category: |
Drama, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
3 * + 1 VO |
| Time: |
7 min. |
INTERPRETING THE FACTS
| ID: |
880320 |
| Description: |
An outside advisor highlights
attention to a likely financial loss if the acquisition by the company goes through. A
member of the company who has been researching the project, who is lost in his personal
pride, refuses to believe any negative aspect of the endeavor regardless of the facts.
Interpreting the facts your way will not change the truth. |
| Category: |
Comedy-Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
6 * |
| Time: |
8 min. |
THE PRODIGAL SON / PART 1
| ID: |
880327 |
| Description: |
A guest at a party discovers a box
of letters (written by the hosts father) in the wee hours of the morning. The host
believes his father to be more a nuisance and threat to his freedom than his friend and,
treats the letters as less than significant. He further drives home the point by calling
his father to tell him to just leave me alone. |
| Category: |
Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
5 * |
| Time: |
8 min. |
THE PRODIGAL SON / PART 2
| ID: |
880403 |
| Description: |
Thomas refuses to look in the
mirror and believe that any way but his own is correct. He continues in his
belligerent ways possibly to his own demise. |
| Category: |
Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
5 * |
| Time: |
8 min. |
A MOTHERS MEMOIRS
| ID: |
890319 |
| Description: |
On the day of her daughters
eighth grade graduation, a mother reminisces over a family album of her first child, a son
who, on this day would have been 15, however, he died as a baby. |
| Category: |
Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
2 * |
| Time: |
7 min. |
NO OBLIGATION
| ID: |
890326 |
| Description: |
A college ball player is disturbed
over what others feel is his obligation to donate a kidney to a brother who has caused him
nothing but grief, for the simple fact that they are brothers. His friend, concerned over
the players discontent, reveals the true reason the brother will donate the organ,
in that it is out of love, not obligation. |
| Category: |
Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
2 * |
| Time: |
6 min. |
REFLECTION ON BIRTH
| ID: |
910331 |
| Description: |
A new father asks the many questions
which come to mind when first faced with the awesomness of the essence of life when he
hold his newborn son. The event of the birth (via VO) is intertwined with his struggle to
understand where and how his life will work in Gods plan. |
| Category: |
Drama, Slice of Life |
| Actors: |
3 * + 2 VO |
| Time: |
7 min. |
I LOVE SUNDAY SCHOOL
| ID: |
920412 |
| Description: |
A Sunday school teacher tries
various tactics to control a room of distractible children (played by adults). Unable to
control her own rising temper, she resorts to using a water pistol to maintain law and
order. |
| Category: |
Comedy, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
5 * + 1 VO |
| Time: |
8 min. |
A RITE OF PASSAGE
| ID: |
920419 |
| Description: |
Seeking guidance from her parents,
three stages of a young girls life are portrayed where her questions and concerns
become increasingly poignant as time goes by. As a teen she is confronted with the final
realization that her decisions on adult issues are now at a level that can no longer be
ignored. |
| Category: |
Drama, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
5 * |
| Time: |
10 min. |
THE FORSAKEN
| ID: |
921025 |
| Description: |
Davids emotions are spilled
out as he is overwhelmed and tries disparately to seek Gods face in understanding
what He would have him do as he is stalked by the enemy. In comparison, a
woman of today also trying to understand Gods design reiterates the same anguished
monologue as David. |
| Category: |
Drama, Object Lesson |
| Actors: |
4 * + 6 VO |
| Time: |
7 min. |
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