D |
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Theme
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Title
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Description
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Volume
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Deliverance
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How
to Take Control of Your Life
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Self-Help
Guru leads a seminar on Taking Control of Your Life, using
the congregation as his audience.
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3
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Denial
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Sacrificial
Jam
|
Talk
show host leads a group panel, introducing the subject of
denial and the concept of Lent.
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3
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Duplicity
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True-Man
Show, The
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A
hiring committee observes a two-faced job candidate.
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2
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E
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Enemies;
Forgiveness
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Enemies
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A
resentful mother is outraged to learn that her daughter has
been corresponding with her biological father.
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1
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Envy
of evildoers
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Automobile
Repairs
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Auto
repair customers profit from illegal business schemes while
the honest Pinto owner is scorned.
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1
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Evangelism
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Control
Group
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Researchers
must decide to expand their study to include a second variable
which would weaken study results but reach a wider segment
of the population.
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3
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Evangelism
|
Talking
Points
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Part
7 of a Series: Joan and Hal fight the urge to share the good
news of their long-awaited pregnancy.
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4
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Evil,
confronting evil
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Whole
Truth, The
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Employees
desperately want to address workplace issues with their abusive
boss but fear the repercussions.
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3
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Expendability
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At
What Cost, Survival?
|
Parody
of the Reality Show "Survivor" with a twist: the
Christian family.
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1
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F
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Faith
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Faith
of Our Fathers
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Part
1 of a Series: Introduction to Joan and her family, as she
seeks to become a follower of Jesus.
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4
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Faith
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Search
and Rescue
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An
airport traveler undergoes a search of his personal possessions
as well as his religious beliefs.
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4
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Fakery,
Worship
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Faking
It
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Man
confesses that he has been holding back in his worship.
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4
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Favoritism
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With
Strings Attached
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Songwriter
confronts a producer regarding his lack of fairness.
|
2
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Forgiveness;
Remorse; Marital Trouble
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Err=Human;
Forgive=Divine
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A
bickering husband and wife illustrate the vicious circle of
lack of remorse and lack of forgiveness.
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4
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Future;
Anticipating the Future
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More
Advice With Dr. Flo
|
Radio
psychologist advises that, while no one knows the future,
we have a large responsibility in shaping it.
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2
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G |
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Giving
|
Goodness
Gracious Me
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Part
6 of a Series: Joan learns a lesson in receiving graciously
with her brother’s gift.
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4
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Giving;
Volunteerism
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Giving
Tree, The
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A
volunteer delegates her tasks, wanting the recognition but
not the work.
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2
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Goodness
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Shadow
of Things to Come, The
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Shirley,
Goodness and Mercy stalk a downcast woman at a wedding reception
(a comedy).
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3
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Gracious
Receiving
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Goodness
Gracious Me
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Part
6 of a Series: Joan learns a lesson in receiving graciously
with her brother’s gift.
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4
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Greed
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That
Kind of Money
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Distant
relatives vie for a deceased man's fortune.
|
1
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Giving;
Christmas;
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Very
Hairs of Her Head, The
|
A
cancer survivor discovers her sister has cut her beautiful
hair to show solidarity on their final vacation.
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3
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H |
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Healing
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Time
to Heal, A
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Strangers
in a hospital waiting room and reveal their attitudes on healing.
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1
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Hell
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Descending
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A
tour guide escorts a newly-deceased man to his descent into
Hell.
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4
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Hope;
Despair
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Living
Hope, The
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Colleagues
debate whether frustration and loneliness resulting from job
relocation stem from spiritual emptiness, lack of hope.
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2
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Hospitality,
Nativity,
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The
Innkeeper’s Wife
|
A
contemporary parallel to the Bethlehem innkeeper who turned
away Joseph and Mary the night of Jesus’ birth. The Bethlehem
innkeeper had no way of knowing the impact his decision would
make on history and simply tends to his business.
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4
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Humility
|
What
Goes Around, Comes Around
|
A
teaching assistant discovers a top student has plagiarized
an essay.
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1
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Hypocrisy
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Higher
Education
|
Mother
pressures her daughter to attend her alma mater while insisting
the choices is hers..
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2
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Hypocrisy
|
Walking
and Talking
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What
we say and what we do aren’t always the same. And not everyone
appreciates being called on it.
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4
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I |
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Image
of God
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Images
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Three
monologues by a Man, addressing God's image as reflected in
his infant child, the Man's own adolescence and the Man's
renewed relationship with his father since the birth of his
son.
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3
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Inconvenience
|
It
Could Have Been Worse
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Stranded
travelers are rescued during a snowstorm and react differently
to the inconvenience..
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1
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