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This is the current collection of "His Men" characterizations and presentations. The men are from different eras, a variety of backgrounds. They are historical and fictitious. They are dramatic and comic. Some are giants in their Christian walk, others are pawns used to visualize a Godly message, a Christian entertainment. Together they comprise a diversified collection, like a flock in His kingdom, united as remarkable lives and lifestyles of Christlike intent. In short, these are the "men," these are the ones "revealed" by me - these are "His Men Revealed."
Click on the Picture below to see a lengthier description of each performance
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America Did You Know?
...dramatic - This, the most requested selection of HMR, is a bold defense of America’s Christian heritage. Through the voice of John Adams, the will of our Founding Fathers is made clear. Their intent was a nation founded on Christian principles, to govern and guide our everyday behavior. This is a Christian/patriotic powerhouse.
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The Last Apostle
...dramatic - The last apostle is about to end his imprisonment with his last day on Patmos. John recalls his journey with Jesus, from a “son of thunder” to “the one whom Jesus loved.” John was molded and transformed. His call to study and trust in the Lord leaves you knowing you too can be changed and saved.
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Charles Carroll, the Last One Standing
...dramatic - The most recent character added to HMR is another founding father Christian/patriotic history
lesson. His participation with all three major documents (Declaration,
Constitution, Bill of Rights) makes his perception of the birth of
America solid, and distinct. This selection, from the last Declaration
signer, rings the Liberty Bell loud and clear marking America as a
Godly nation!
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The First Thanksgiving
...dramatic/interpretive The Pilgrims’ entire journey to America was founded on faith. Through the words of William Bradford, and his “Of Plymouth Plantation,” hear of the hardships and the answers to prayer. Their path of survival with reliance on God underscores the very heart of the Thanksgiving Proclamation we should always remember.
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The Oldest Restaurant
...humorous. When an immature but loving new Christian named Woody Wander gets a hold of the Old Testament the results are amazing. From the testament to the restaurant you will laugh along as he twists and turns through the books of the menu.” Guaranteed to give a new and delightful look at the Old Testament.
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Never Met A Man
...humorous. "Love thy neighbor." That's what the Book says. "I never met a man I didn't like." That's what Will Rogers said. Well howdy. Come along and enjoy his wit and fun in this light-hearted piece as he reaches out to the human race with his own "cowboy Christian philosophy."
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Super Noah
...Humorous. What makes a hero? Do they ever doubt their calling. The modern day Noah, hearing aid and all, hears from God and is befuddled. Yet Noah's day of reckoning provides him with an "I can do it" moment, the perfect launching pad for a super hero.
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The Innkeeper's Tale
The Innkeeper is only talked about once a year. Imagine. And even then we never hear from the "harsh and uncaring" man, his words are never spoken - until now. Enjoy the Christmas season with an unique first hand account of the night when the Christ Baby was born.
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The Bug Act
...humorous/mimetic. A fun experience. An imaginary locust survives Moses' prayer and the west wind and ends up here! Enjoy this imaginative and entertaining short piece of confrontation between bug and man - the battles, the escapes and the unusual resolution.
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The Interrupted Prayer
When our routines are disrupted we become agitated. Even our prayers are sometimes taken for granted. In this light-hearted talk with God it becomes apparent the words from our hearts speak louder than the words we rattle off nonchalantly.
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The President and the General
...dramatic/interpretive. Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee may have been adversaries, but beneath the coats of different color were two men united. A slave recalls the words of Lincoln and Lee. From divine guidance, to the Word, to salvation and forgiveness, these men had Christian hearts. This piece is another American heritage, Christian patriot history lesson.
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Christ and Country
"...dramatic/patriotic.
John Adams and Charles Carroll were two of the many remarkable founding
fathers of this land. Their patriotism of homeland and their reliance
on God helped establish a Christian nation. This president and
congressman, both signers of the Declaration of Independence add
historical evidence to the original intent of our founders, that
of establishing a Godly heritage for the birth of the United States of
America."
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