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Daniel In The Lions Den

Daniel In The Lions Den

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a drama (using flannel graph) about courage and safety as Daniel meets the lions. The first part of the drama is spent with the children during the church service, then they procede to their S.S. class and continue their lesson.

Sample of script:

Narrator: A long time ago, there was a man named Daniel.

Show flannel of Daniel.

Narrator: Daniel loved God and loved to tell others about God and all the wonderful things God does. He wanted to tell everyone he saw how much God loves them, just like He loves each one of you and me!
One day, Daniel was telling a group of people about God.

Add in flannel of a ‘group’ of people.

Narrator: He was telling them all about how wonderful God is and the wonderful things He can do when you ask Him to live in your heart.While Daniel was talking, a group of soldiers came around.

Add in flannel of soldiers.

Narrator: The soldiers began to listen to what Daniel was telling all the people. The soldiers listened for a while, then they left Daniel and the crowd of people.

Remove flannels of Daniel and group of people.

Narrator: The soldiers began to talk about what Daniel was telling everyone. They were very upset. They thought that all the people would like what Daniel had so say so much that they may not listen to the soldiers and what the King had to say anymore.
The soldiers were worried that the people would rather listen to what Daniel had to say about God instead of listening to what the King was telling them to do. Sounds like the soldiers didn’t really like Daniel all that much, huh?
Well, that was it! The soldiers had to get rid of Daniel. They decided to go talk to the King about this troublemaker.

The complete script, plus all 1,600+ other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.

  • Run Time: 7
SKU: daniel-in-the-lions-den-111 Category: Tag:

Description

a drama (using flannel graph) about courage and safety as Daniel meets the lions. The first part of the drama is spent with the children during the church service, then they procede to their S.S. class and continue their lesson.

Sample of script:

Narrator: A long time ago, there was a man named Daniel.

Show flannel of Daniel.

Narrator: Daniel loved God and loved to tell others about God and all the wonderful things God does. He wanted to tell everyone he saw how much God loves them, just like He loves each one of you and me!
One day, Daniel was telling a group of people about God.

Add in flannel of a ‘group’ of people.

Narrator: He was telling them all about how wonderful God is and the wonderful things He can do when you ask Him to live in your heart.While Daniel was talking, a group of soldiers came around.

Add in flannel of soldiers.

Narrator: The soldiers began to listen to what Daniel was telling all the people. The soldiers listened for a while, then they left Daniel and the crowd of people.

Remove flannels of Daniel and group of people.

Narrator: The soldiers began to talk about what Daniel was telling everyone. They were very upset. They thought that all the people would like what Daniel had so say so much that they may not listen to the soldiers and what the King had to say anymore.
The soldiers were worried that the people would rather listen to what Daniel had to say about God instead of listening to what the King was telling them to do. Sounds like the soldiers didn’t really like Daniel all that much, huh?
Well, that was it! The soldiers had to get rid of Daniel. They decided to go talk to the King about this troublemaker.

The complete script, plus all 1,600+ other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.

The complete script, plus all 2,000 other DramaShare scripts, are available at no charge to DramaShare members, non-members may purchase the individual script.


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