Solomon hosted a mystery party called "The Search for Wisdom" where guests were divided into groups and sent on a mission to interview 7 characters and determine where true wisdom can be found based on the interviews and clues. Solomon was the wisest man in the world but now finds himself in a predicament and needs the guests' help to discover where wisdom lies. The guests will rotate through stations with each character who may provide truthful or misleading information. After interviewing all 7 characters, the groups will submit a report with their conclusions.
Imagine wise King Solomon has sent your group on a mission to find his missing wisdom by interviewing 7 characters who may or may not be telling the whole truth. Groups must use the Bible to discover where wisdom can be found without being duped by the fakes and frauds.
Great activity for teens or younger students.
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him? Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Chariots of Death (or Herod the Great, Herod the Dead)
By Kathy Applebee
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him?
Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to studying life in the Roman Empire and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Acting experience and knowledge of police procedures are not necessary for a party no one will forget. Each guests serves as both a suspect and investigator.
Kit includes character dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
Imagine wise King Solomon has sent your group on a mission to find his missing wisdom by interviewing 7 characters who may or may not be telling the whole truth. Groups must use the Bible to discover where wisdom can be found without being duped by the fakes and frauds.
Great activity for teens or younger students.
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him? Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Chariots of Death (or Herod the Great, Herod the Dead)
By Kathy Applebee
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him?
Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to studying life in the Roman Empire and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Acting experience and knowledge of police procedures are not necessary for a party no one will forget. Each guests serves as both a suspect and investigator.
Kit includes character dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
RiskAnalytica is a group of scientists that are dedicated to solving quantitative problems and supporting decision analysis in business, health care, markets and macroeconomic endeavours. Since 2001 we have earned a reputation for independence, integrity, and system insights that has made our brand of mathematical and systems analysis a leader in high-end, scientifically sound, quantitative decision support in Canada.
Mansions at Acqualina (Мэншнс эт Аквалина) несомненно будет одним из самых эксклюзивных проектов не только в Майами, Флорида, США, он будет одним из самых дорогих, уникальных и красивых зданий в миреПокупка квартиры в Майами в Mansions at Acqualina будь то с точки зрения инвестиций или для жизни вашей семьи - это уникальная возможность владеть недвижимостью в однoм из самых престижных адресов в мире,.
Four Ways to Leverage Social Media in Your MarketingJocelyn Murray
Through technology and social media networks, your customers and prospects are connected with each other and they're empowered with a host of resources to guide them through a buying process. As a marketer, you can use social media channels to facilitate word of mouth, engage in two way conversations and to extend your marketing reach and impact sales. Here's how:
Armor of God is a role playing mystery game based on Ephesians 6. Pparticipants interview a cast of Biblical characters to collect tokens that represent the six pieces of the Armor of God. But not all the Bible characters they meet tell the truth. Will they be able to discern who can be trusted? Dossiers for 12 characters and directions included.
Assassination on the Ancient Nile is a role playing party game. Someone has tried to assassinate Pharaoh Futty-tut-tut and unless the suspects themselves figure out which one is behind the reprehensible act, pharaoh will execute them all. Packet includes character dossiers for 6 males and 6 females, clues, invitations, suggestions for Bible classes and youth groups and menu ideas.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015Each of t.docxmydrynan
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015
Each of the six close readings in Part One is worth 10 points (for a total of 60), and the Part Two essay question that follows these passages is worth 40 points, for a grand total of 100 points. I recommend printing out this exam and taking notes on it before launching into your responses. Increase the font size or double-space before printing, if you wish. I need to see only your responses, which can be sent by email to [email protected] no later than Monday, December 14th, at midnight.
Part One: Close Reading (60 pts.)
Note: Don’t be thrown by the length of these instructions. I’m just trying to give you some good strategies for close reading. You might use some of these for your major essay draft, in fact. I would prefer that you do your work on this exam independently. You should not have to use outside, secondary sources on this exam, although dictionaries such as the OED online (available as a database through our library) may help you to clarify certain word usages. My expectation is that you will generally be able to draw from the experience you have had thus far as a reader and writer in the course. Perhaps to gain some context for each passage, you may want to try to find its original placement on course Salon. You could also return and refer to previous postings and annotations of your own and others (properly cited as “(Johnson RR3)”, “(Jones GR4)”), or (“Jackson Annotation”), though that is by no means a requirement.
You are being asked to perform a “close reading” of each passage below. First, try to keep the following analytical moves in mind as you take notes on each passage:
· suspend judgment (understand before you judge);
· define significant parts and how they’re related;
· look for patterns of repetition and contrast and anomaly;
· make the implicit explicit (convert to direct statement meanings that are suggested indirectly);
· keep reformulating questions and explanations.
(Rosenwasser and Stephen, Writing Analytically, p. 41)
Consider another set of general questions as you continue to think about each passage closely:
· The question of evidence, or "How do we know what we know?"
· The question of viewpoint in all its multiplicity, or "Who's speaking?"
· The search for connection and patterns, or "What causes what?"
· Supposition, or "How might things have been different?"
· Why any of it matters, or "Who cares?"
(Debbie Meier, “Habits of Mind”)
Return to the Reader’s Toolkit on the course wiki for any other techniques (besides the two above) that seem appropriate to the task of close reading of a short to mid-length passage.
After you have thoroughly annotated these passages to your satisfaction, convert your notes into a response in sentences and paragraphs. Address both form (style, structure, genre, voice, attitude toward audience and subject, etc.) and content (what's actually being said; how the substance of the passage relate ...
RiskAnalytica is a group of scientists that are dedicated to solving quantitative problems and supporting decision analysis in business, health care, markets and macroeconomic endeavours. Since 2001 we have earned a reputation for independence, integrity, and system insights that has made our brand of mathematical and systems analysis a leader in high-end, scientifically sound, quantitative decision support in Canada.
Mansions at Acqualina (Мэншнс эт Аквалина) несомненно будет одним из самых эксклюзивных проектов не только в Майами, Флорида, США, он будет одним из самых дорогих, уникальных и красивых зданий в миреПокупка квартиры в Майами в Mansions at Acqualina будь то с точки зрения инвестиций или для жизни вашей семьи - это уникальная возможность владеть недвижимостью в однoм из самых престижных адресов в мире,.
Four Ways to Leverage Social Media in Your MarketingJocelyn Murray
Through technology and social media networks, your customers and prospects are connected with each other and they're empowered with a host of resources to guide them through a buying process. As a marketer, you can use social media channels to facilitate word of mouth, engage in two way conversations and to extend your marketing reach and impact sales. Here's how:
Armor of God is a role playing mystery game based on Ephesians 6. Pparticipants interview a cast of Biblical characters to collect tokens that represent the six pieces of the Armor of God. But not all the Bible characters they meet tell the truth. Will they be able to discern who can be trusted? Dossiers for 12 characters and directions included.
Assassination on the Ancient Nile is a role playing party game. Someone has tried to assassinate Pharaoh Futty-tut-tut and unless the suspects themselves figure out which one is behind the reprehensible act, pharaoh will execute them all. Packet includes character dossiers for 6 males and 6 females, clues, invitations, suggestions for Bible classes and youth groups and menu ideas.
Check out royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015Each of t.docxmydrynan
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015
Each of the six close readings in Part One is worth 10 points (for a total of 60), and the Part Two essay question that follows these passages is worth 40 points, for a grand total of 100 points. I recommend printing out this exam and taking notes on it before launching into your responses. Increase the font size or double-space before printing, if you wish. I need to see only your responses, which can be sent by email to [email protected] no later than Monday, December 14th, at midnight.
Part One: Close Reading (60 pts.)
Note: Don’t be thrown by the length of these instructions. I’m just trying to give you some good strategies for close reading. You might use some of these for your major essay draft, in fact. I would prefer that you do your work on this exam independently. You should not have to use outside, secondary sources on this exam, although dictionaries such as the OED online (available as a database through our library) may help you to clarify certain word usages. My expectation is that you will generally be able to draw from the experience you have had thus far as a reader and writer in the course. Perhaps to gain some context for each passage, you may want to try to find its original placement on course Salon. You could also return and refer to previous postings and annotations of your own and others (properly cited as “(Johnson RR3)”, “(Jones GR4)”), or (“Jackson Annotation”), though that is by no means a requirement.
You are being asked to perform a “close reading” of each passage below. First, try to keep the following analytical moves in mind as you take notes on each passage:
· suspend judgment (understand before you judge);
· define significant parts and how they’re related;
· look for patterns of repetition and contrast and anomaly;
· make the implicit explicit (convert to direct statement meanings that are suggested indirectly);
· keep reformulating questions and explanations.
(Rosenwasser and Stephen, Writing Analytically, p. 41)
Consider another set of general questions as you continue to think about each passage closely:
· The question of evidence, or "How do we know what we know?"
· The question of viewpoint in all its multiplicity, or "Who's speaking?"
· The search for connection and patterns, or "What causes what?"
· Supposition, or "How might things have been different?"
· Why any of it matters, or "Who cares?"
(Debbie Meier, “Habits of Mind”)
Return to the Reader’s Toolkit on the course wiki for any other techniques (besides the two above) that seem appropriate to the task of close reading of a short to mid-length passage.
After you have thoroughly annotated these passages to your satisfaction, convert your notes into a response in sentences and paragraphs. Address both form (style, structure, genre, voice, attitude toward audience and subject, etc.) and content (what's actually being said; how the substance of the passage relate ...
Various murderers in the Bible are brought together when one of them has killed again. Can the others figure out who the killer is and keep themselves from being his or her next victim?
Characters include: Abimeleck, Athaliah, Cain, David, Herodias, Herod the Great, Jezebel, Joash, Manasseh, Moses, Saul, Pharaoh, Zimri.
Role playing mystery games are an excellent way to introduce a Bible study or character analysis. The packet contains instructions for the host, rules, customizable invitation, character dossiers and suggestions for Bible study/discussion questions following the game.
Or on Teachers Pay Teachers (search for author “Applebee” and price “free”).
Find more games and royalty free Christian drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4p7te/foolsforchrist or on Teachers Pay Teachers (search for author “Applebee” and price “free”).
The making of achievers (trendsetters bestselling life transforming books)ikechukwu2joseph
A collection of self help, achievers books with sample chapters on how to excel in life. It is motivational, inspirational, step by step guide for professionals, christian growth, leaders, self discovery,prayer warfare, insight for living,unlocking your potentials etc.
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015 Eac.docxmydrynan
Final Exam -- English 241 – Dr. McCrimmon – Fall 2015
Each of the six close readings in Part One is worth 10 points (for a total of 60), and the Part
Two essay question that follows these passages is worth 40 points, for a grand total of 100
points. I recommend printing out this exam and taking notes on it before launching into your
responses. Increase the font size or double-space before printing, if you wish. I need to see only
your responses, which can be sent by email to [email protected] no later than Monday,
December 14th, at midnight.
Part One: Close Reading (60 pts.)
Note: Don’t be thrown by the length of these instructions. I’m just trying to give you some good
strategies for close reading. You might use some of these for your major essay draft, in fact. I
would prefer that you do your work on this exam independently. You should not have to use
outside, secondary sources on this exam, although dictionaries such as the OED online (available as
a database through our library) may help you to clarify certain word usages. My expectation is that
you will generally be able to draw from the experience you have had thus far as a reader and writer
in the course. Perhaps to gain some context for each passage, you may want to try to find its
original placement on course Salon. You could also return and refer to previous postings and
annotations of your own and others (properly cited as “(Johnson RR3)”, “(Jones GR4)”), or
(“Jackson Annotation”), though that is by no means a requirement.
You are being asked to perform a “close reading” of each passage below. First, try to keep the
following analytical moves in mind as you take notes on each passage:
suspend judgment (understand before you judge);
define significant parts and how they’re related;
look for patterns of repetition and contrast and anomaly;
make the implicit explicit (convert to direct statement meanings that are suggested
indirectly);
keep reformulating questions and explanations.
(Rosenwasser and Stephen, Writing Analytically, p. 41)
Consider another set of general questions as you continue to think about each passage closely:
The question of evidence, or "How do we know what we know?"
The question of viewpoint in all its multiplicity, or "Who's speaking?"
The search for connection and patterns, or "What causes what?"
Supposition, or "How might things have been different?"
Why any of it matters, or "Who cares?"
(Debbie Meier, “Habits of Mind”)
Return to the Reader’s Toolkit on the course wiki for any other techniques (besides the two above)
that seem appropriate to the task of close reading of a short to mid-length passage.
mailto:[email protected]
After you have thoroughly annotated these passages to your satisfaction, convert your notes into a
response in sentences and paragraphs. Address both form (style, structure, genre, voice, attitude
toward audience and sub ...
The Earth and Your Story: A Digital Storytelling WorkshopMary Hess
These are slides that accompanied a digital storytelling workshop as part of a research project led by Mary Hess of Luther Seminary on care for creation and faith.
CE-5 Handbook 2020 (Steven Greer - Close Encounters movie)Exopolitics Hungary
CE-5 Handbook 2020 (Steven Greer - Close Encounters movie).
An easy-to-use guide to help you contact Extraterrestrial Life.
The term “CE-5” was coined by Dr. Steven Greer, who had two experiences with beings who shared with him the importance of teaching people how to telepathically communicate with Extraterrestrials.
CE-5 is an acronym for: “Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind” The first four kinds of contact, CE-1, 2, 3 & 4, describes ET initiating contact with humans. CE-5 is the reverse: humans initiating contact with ET.
Human initiated contact does predate the protocol that was imparted to him. In our current era of history we are aware of Sixto Paz Wells and the Peruvian Mission Rahma group who started contact in 1974. In the 60s groups of hippies would initiate contact.
As well, shamans of indigenous cultures the world over have a fluid connection to ETs. We can assume in all likely-hood that throughout all of human history some of us along the way have figured out how to make phone calls to outer space.
This graphics intensive 40 slide power point for middle school delves more deeply than the elementary version into the physics of particle motion, changing state and heat transfer to help students relate what they know about matter to its practical weather applications. The show includes the weather science behind hail formation, scriptural references, graphic organizers, internet resources, 2 teacher demos, a graphing/estimation/statistics lesson, writing prompts, practice reading and drawing conclusions from charts and online links and games to review weather.
An elementary school version with scriptures is available as a free download. A public school version is on sale that includes BOTH elementary and middle school versions and excludes scriptural references.
Find royalty free Christian Drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4p7te/foolsforchrist
This graphics intensive 29 slide power point explains hail as a natural but unusual part of the water cycle. It includes the weather science behind hail formation, scriptural references, graphic organizers, internet resources, a teacher demo, a graphing/estimation/statistics lesson, practice reading charts and online games to review weather. A middle school version with scriptures is available as a free download. A public school version includes BOTH elementary and middle school versions and excludes scriptural references is also on sale.
Find royalty free Christian Drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4p7te/foolsforchrist
This 24 slide power point "Desert Adaptations" illustrates adaptations in behavior (being nocturnal, burrowing for shelter) and structure (such as camouflage, sharp talons, sharp spines, long roots) that God provided desert creatures. Discusses predator/prey and the definition of a desert with links to the dietary regulations given in Leviticus 11 to the Children of Israel. Illustrated throughout. Aligns with VA SOL's 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 4.5.
If you enjoy this or other free resources I offer, please take a moment and give them a positive rating.
Free reader's theater scripts, lesson plans and royalty free Christian drama scripts can be found at the Fools for Christ website at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4p7te/foolsforchris
Choral readings buld fluency, comprehenion and help scripture stick. Using choral readings for a performance gives students reason to read and reread. Selected scriptures from the gospels and Corinthians.
This 18 slide power point about clouds, storms and the Bible is based on Job 37:3-13 and Luke 12:54-55. Scripture slides alternate with science information with plenty of pictures to illustrate storms, types of clouds and precipitation and how we use clouds to forecast the weather as they did in Jesus day. Four review slides complete the lesson.
Aligns with VA SOL's 3.9 and 4.6.
How are animals classified? Why? The 35 slide power point presents classifying, comparing and contrasting animals using Job 39. The entire text of Job is presented with color photographs of the animals God speaks about. Interspersed slides present the characteristics that set birds and mammals apart as well as a compare/contrast activities with Venn Diagrams. Review Q & A, games and online resources included.
Loosely based on the Biblical account of David and Abigail with a wild. wild west setting. When Abigail's father, Owen Lots, can't pay the rent Abigail has to marry the despicable landlord Nabal. It's David to the rescue! Or is it Abigail rescuing David by helping him avoid unneeded bloodshed?
Throughout the story God's providence is emphasized. The audience gets into the act when cued by signs. Run time approximately 33 minutes. Flexible casting 7-18.
Find royalty free Christian Drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2 Find interactive Bible games at http://guest.portaportal.com/applebeebible
When the bride disappears right before the ceremony, the bridal party comes under suspicion. Who wants to stop the wedding badly enough to commit a crime? The audience helps piece together the evidence to solve the case and give the couple a happily ever after ending.
This show is an audience interactive mystery that contains scripture and a gospel message at the end.
This audience interactive mystery dinner theater has roles for 6 men, 7 women, and one set. Run time is approximately one hour in addition to time for the audience to eat between scenes 1 and 3. (Scene 2 is optional ad libbing).
The ending presents a gospel message by comparing the groom's relentless pursuit of his bride with Christ's relentless pursuit of his church.
Find royalty free Christian Drama skits at my Fools for Christ website at http://tiny.cc/rkaz2 Visit Creator's Characters for affordable educational drama programs for schools. http://tiny.cc/dmo20
Looking for an audience interactive mystery dinner theater with a Christian theme? This is it.
The Children's Hospital will get the badly needed new wing once the Starlight Sapphire has been sold to the highest bidder. In all its 2621 years, the gem has never passed hands smoothly but how much of the bizarre history is fact and how much is fantasy? The oddball assortment of buyers includes a washed up actress, foreign dignitaries, a teenage country and western singing sensation, a wealthy computer geek and his lawyer as well as feuding family members. Would any action be too extreme for those obsessed with possessing the Starlight Sapphire?
The Mystery of the Starlight Sapphire is a three scene play with dinner occurring between scenes One and Two and dessert between scenes Two and Three. The cast is comprised of four males, six females and 2 roles for either male or female performers. Run time varies but allow 1.5 to 2 hours. Pictures of past productions are included for costuming ideas.
Download the script and director’s notes here. Available separately for no charge are ancillary materials including a brochure describing the history of the Starlight Sapphire and “discovered†evidence about Ching, Betty Blue, Delilah and Bertha. These may be altered to suit your particular show. Get them for free at the Fools for Christ website.
Six scripts that can be used for Christmas (both PDF and DOC versions) by Kathy Applebee
Mary's Choice - (10 characters, 6 minute run time) Demons discourage Mary from accepting God's plan while David, Ruth and Rahab encourage her. and
The Innkeeper's Wife (3 versions)
Characters: 4-5, run time: 5-7 minutes It is eleven years after Jesus is born and the Innkeeper’s wife retells the story of Jesus birth to her three children. One version splits the lines with the husband.
Elizabeth
A monologue by the mother of John the Baptist on Christmas Eve. She is doubly blessed with a son (finally) and to be alive at the coming of the Messiah. Run time: 2 minutes
Elizabeth and Zechariah
Characters: 2, run time: 2-3 minutes. The couple decides to leave civilization and bring John up in the desert because of Herod’s violent jealousy over a rival king
Dateline: Bethlehem -Reactions to Jesus Birth
Characters: 9 M, 3F, 3 either; doubling possible , Run time: 22 minutes
Stage is split into two, each part with separate lighting. Scenes alternate between interviews by a reporter being “played†as clips and a studio where three commentators are seated and interviewed by the TV Host on the significance of the birth of Jesus.
31 pages
Based on the Genesis account of Joseph, this item can be used as either a mystery party game or a script. It contains instructions, character dossiers for 7-15 players and extras, four scene script and optional extension materials (object lessons, free internet games, discussion questions and prompts).
When Jake Izakson's will is read, long standing family feuds and secrets are on the precipice of exploding. Is forgiveness possible?
To Kill a King: Herod Antipas
By Kathy Applebee
Date: 39 A.D. Herod Antipas is throwing a big banquet with fine food, lavish entertainment and a number of unexpected guests. Which one killed him?
Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to studying life in the Roman Empire and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Acting experience and knowledge of police procedures are not necessary for a party no one will forget. Each guests serves as both a suspect and investigator.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
https://youtu.be/nV4kGHFsEHw
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
Discover various methods for clearing negative entities from your space and spirit, including energy clearing techniques, spiritual rituals, and professional assistance. Gain practical knowledge on how to implement these techniques to restore peace and harmony. For more information visit here: https://www.reikihealingdistance.com/negative-entity-removal/
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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Decide where the characters being interviewed will be stationed.
The day of the party:
Set the scene with any music, additional props and the set up for refreshments that you have chosen.
Run off “My Leads” and “Job’s Riddle” forms for the number of guests. If you choose not to give an
Academy Award for best character portrayal, delete the section of “” that asks for nominations. If you are
accepting nominations you may elect to give some sort of gag prize to the winner.
When the guests have arrived:
If guests are bringing some of the refreshments indicate where they should be placed.
Distribute name tags if you wish to use them, divide guests into 4-7 groups.
Assemble the groups into a central location.
Read over the “Rules of the Game” (you may want to distribute a copy to each guest or leave a few around
for them to refer to)
Hand out “My Leads” forms and pencils
Have Solomon do opening statement including the Wise Ruling Skit (All the characters except Solomon
should take their places at this time)
Read and explain as necessary the rules and clues. If you are going to serve refreshments at the end in the
order in which the most evidence was gathered now is a good time to mention it.
Hand out Job’s riddle and explain where each group will start and how they will rotate.
Set a time when all groups will meet back in the central location. It’s usually a good idea to also establish
a 15, 10 and a 5 minute warning. Generally you should allow 45 minutes to an hour for groups to rotate
through all 7 characters
When everyone is assembled give them 5 minutes to finalize their reports and hand them in.
If they wish, they may nominate someone for an Academy Award for bringing their character and the
party to life.
Collect the “Investigator Reports” forms and determine who succeeded. While the host does this Solomon
and the other characters should give their statements designated for THE END. The order they proceed in
is.
Wise Man Eve Solomon
Minerva AKA Athena Folly Wise Builder
Wise Virgin Wisdom
(Optional – the wise builder can segue into an invitation)
Have the participants give the volunteers who put the event together and played the characters a round of
applause.
Announce who successfully discovered true wisdom and which team put together the most evidence..
(And the Academy Award if giving one). If you are giving prizes - do so now.
Dismiss groups to the refreshments, possibly in the order of who gathered the most evidence.
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Suggestions for “The Search for Wisdom”
Invitations
We encourage you to mention Proverbs in invitations or publicity. If the guests are familiar with it already it will be to t heir
advantage and for those who are not, they have an opportunity to check it out prior to the party.
Casting
Solomon has the most lines but his part can be shared with other characters you add such as a wife, his mother Bathsheba, his
army general Beneniah, even nameless servants. Characters need not memorize their dialogue and can change the sample
included to suit them. Minerva, Folly, Wisdom and the Wise Man need to have extra Bibles that individuals or groups can
“purchase” with their rubies. You may want to consider providing other books considered “wisdom literature” for the Wise
Man to try to sell to the investigators .
If this is done in the evening and weather permits it works well to have The Wise Man and Wise Virgin stationed outside. See
their character sheets for details. Two of the female characters can double as the women in the Wise Ruling Skit. If you ha ve
enough volunteers these can be separate roles.
Props/set
Each guest should provide their own costume. You may ask the main characters to bring their own props or provide them once
they arrive at the party. You will need three “rubies” for each person or group. We suggest using red glass craft stones.
You will need to run off enough copies of the Diploma of Wisdom for Folly to give out should individuals or group wish to
purchase them. Each individual or group will also need their own copy of the rules, clues, The Investigator Report, Leads sheet
and invitation. You will need one fake horoscope to give the Wise Man and one copy of the Academy Award should you
choose to give one out. These are all found in the Reproducibles packet.
Prizes
If you decide to give prizes here are some suggestions.
Pencils, scripture magnets, bookmarks, bumper stickers.
For special groups
If you would like more control of the group or you know your guests need more direction, have each character stand and give
their information in their own words to the entire group. Allow questions after each character speaks and then after all seven
have talked to the group. Then allow an additional 15 minutes for those who want to look up their scriptures, ask characters
something on their own or just think about what they have learned.
Online Bible games about wisdom and Solomon
Board the Wisdom Ship http://www.quia.com/ba/188913.html
Ecclesiastes 1-2 http://www.quia.com/rr/534035.html
Ecclesiastes 3 column matching http://www.quia.com/cm/380580.html
Ecclesiastes 4 & 5 rags to riches http://www.quia.com/rr/642823.html
Ecclesiastes 10 wheel of fortune http://www.quia.com/hm/662151.html
Wisdom Scriptures 1 http://www.quia.com/rr/353198.html
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OPENING STATEMENT
(By Solomon)
I thank all of you for demonstrating your wisdom by coming. Let me tell you about myself and the
predicament I now find myself in.
I was the wisest man in the world. At Gibeon the LORD appeared to me during the
night in a dream. God said, "Ask for whatever you want me to give you."
I answered, "You made me king in place of my father David. But I am only a little
child and do not know how to carry out my duties. Give me wisdom and a
discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong.
And he did. God gave me wisdom and very great insight, and understanding as
measureless as the sand on the seashore. My IQ was over 200! (Bragging) My
wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the men of the East, and greater than all
the wisdom of Egypt. I was wiser than any other man, including Ethan the
Ezrahite—wiser than Heman, Calcol and Darda, the sons of Mahol. My fame spread
to all the surrounding nations.
(Starting to brag even more) I spoke three thousand proverbs and 1005 songs.
And all the songs were top 40 hits. I was the world’s top scientist. I described
plant life, from the cedar of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows out of walls. He also
taught about animals and birds, reptiles and fish. Men of all nations came to listen
to my wisdom, sent by all the kings of the world, who had heard of his wisdom. So
did the Queen of Sheba. She was impressed with my wisdom AND my wealt h.
She came to test me with hard questions and talked with me about all that she had
on her mind. I answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for me to explain
to her. When the queen of Sheba saw all my wisdom, my palace, the food on my
table, our clothes (we were styling), and the burnt offerings he made at the temple
of the LORD, she was overwhelmed.
She said to me, "The report I heard in my own country about your achievements
and your wisdom is true. But I did not believe these things until I came and saw
with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half was told me; in wisdom and wealth you
have far exceeded the report I heard.
Let me tell you about one of the first court cases I was judge of.
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A WISE RULING SKIT
Two women came to me in court one day. We’ll act it out so you can see what happened. I’ll need
someone from the audience to play my guard. All you have to do is bring my sword when I tell you to.
Who would like to volunteer? (Pick a volunteer and have them stand beside you) (Solomon then picks
two of the female characters – who have been prearranged to do the skit – to act as woman 1 and 2)
Woman 1: My lord, this woman and I live in the same house. I had a baby while she was there with me.
The third day after my child was born, this woman also had a baby. We were alone; there was no one in
the house but the two of us.
During the night this woman's son died because she lay on him. So she got up in
the middle of the night and took my son from my side while I your servant was
asleep. She switched the babies so the next morning, I got up to nurse my son—
and he was dead! But when I looked at him closely in the morning light, I saw that
it wasn't the son I had borne."
Woman 2:"No! The living one is my son; the dead one is yours.
Woman 1: No! The dead one is yours; the living one is mine. (Argue back and forth
until Solomon interrupts)
Solomon: This one says, 'My son is alive and your son is dead,' while that one says,
'No! Your son is dead and mine is alive.(Pause to consider) Bring me a sword.
(Guard brings a sword) Cut the living child in two and give half to one and half to
the other.
Woman 1: Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don't kill him!
Woman 2: Neither I nor you shall have him. Cut him in two!"
Solomon: Give the living baby to the first woman. Do not kill him; she is his mother.
When all Israel heard the verdict I had given, they held me in awe, because they
saw that I had wisdom from God to administer justice.
(Really bragging now) I was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of
the earth. The whole world sought audience with me to hear the wisdom God had
put in his heart. Year after year, everyone who came brought a gift —articles of
silver (although in my day silver was as common as plain old rocks) and gold,
robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules. I had four thousand stalls for
chariot horses, and twelve thousand horses. I’m so rich that I want each group of
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you to have 3 of my rubies. I have more than I can use or even count (Assistant
gives 3 rubies to each group)
Now I know God had said the king wasn’t to get a bunch of horses. He was afraid
the kings would start trusting in their armies and horses and forget to trust him to
fight our battles. But I wasn’t afraid of wars. I made all these peace treaties. I
made an alliance with Pharaoh of Egypt by marrying his daughter. I figure, why
stop with one treaty and one royal wife. I married many foreign women, 700 to be
exact…. And 300 concubines, lesser wives, besides Pharaoh's daughter—Moabites,
Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites.
They were from nations about which the LORD had told the Israelites, "You must not intermarry with
them, because they will surely turn your hearts after their gods." But I figured with brains like mine – no
problem
Now – I have a riddle for you. This comes from the book of Job. I would solve it myself but I seem to
have temporarily misplaced my personal wisdom. I will reward you greatly if you can find wisdom for
me.
Your mission tonight is to interview several people and figure out whom or what is wisdom. Feel free to
use those rubies I gave you to buy whatever you need along the way. I really need to get my wisdom back
and I’m counting on you all to solve this riddle by Job (He was another pretty smart guy) and tell me
which one of the people you meet is wisdom. You can take notes on your “Search for Wisdom Leads
Sheet” to help you remember.
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CHARACTER DOSSIERS
WHO YOU ARE: Eve
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Genesis 3
COSTUME AND PROPS NEEDED: Biblical (can be fur) and sliced fruit (one slice per guest)
Possibly a fake or real snake wrapped around her neck.
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
To get wisdom all you need to do is eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which is located
in the middle of the Garden of Eden OR trade a ruby for a piece of fruit I have.
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
Wisdom is very important to have. But it is NOT easy to get. The only place to get wisdom is from the
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Your first problem is finding the Garden of Eden. Then you have to figure out how to get by the angel
with the flaming sword that guards it. OR you could make a simple deal with me – a ruby for a piece of
my fruit, which came off the tree.
Now you may have heard rumors that 'You must not eat from the tree and you must not touch it, or you
will die. You will NOT surely die. When you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like
God, knowing good and evil. The fruit is good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for
gaining wisdom. I’ll trade each of you a piece for a ruby
If they trade: Smart move. Now you’ll really know everything worth knowing.
If they refuse to trade:
Check with the other people. Then come back to me. However, since you didn’t take my deal the first
time I’m going to charge you two rubies.
AT THE END:
There are many wrong ways to pursue knowledge and wisdom. I chose to believe Satan, the father of lies
instead of God, the father who loves us. I chose to obey and rely on what sounded wise to me rather than
trust that God knew best.
Don’t be fooled by what looks pleasing to the eye or by some sales pitch from one of Satan’s agents.
Listen to God and obey Him.
WHO YOU ARE: MINERVA AKA ATHENA
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COSTUME & PROPS: Roman toga, sandals, pieces of armor, a cloak.
Minerva/Athena is boastful, confident and proud.
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
I am the great Goddess of wisdom and war. Win a fight and win wisdom.
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
I have 2 names. My Greek name is Athena and my Roman name is Minerva but really – it’s like having a
name and a nickname or street name or alias. Athena AKA Minerva, you know what I mean?
I am the goddess of wisdom and war. I am the favorite child of Zeus AKA Jupiter. I popped out of his
head fully grown and wearing armor. I came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse during the War. I’m
like the smartest thing on the planet.
The Aegis is the most important part of my armor – it’s got the wisdom. It kinda looks like a cloak
shaped like a bright-edged thundercloud but I’ve toned it down so you mortals can get close to me.
Some artists show it covered with scales and fringed with serpents, and with the head of Medusa fastened
in the middle. The Aegis could also serve as a shield.
If you’re looking for wisdom – all you need do put on my Aegis for a moment or two. It costs 4 rubies so
you’ll have to make war on another group and take one of theirs. I love war, don’t you?
If they trade: Great. Put on my Aegis for a moment and pass it around so everyone has a chance to
experience it.
If they refuse to trade: If you change your mind, I’ll be here.
AT THE END:
Like the wise men of the east, the wisdom of Greece and Rome were based on human wisdom. Many
cultures like the Greeks and Romans believed in many gods. They worshipped wisdom, pleasure, beauty,
war and many other things. Not much unlike people today who choose to worship beauty, pleasure, etc.
instead of their creator. The truth is there is only one God. He created everything, is all powerful, all
knowing and everywhere. Worship Him alone.
WHO YOU ARE: FOLLY (But claim your name is wisdom)
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Proverbs, especially 9, 14, 15
COSTUME and PROPS: Cap, gown, glasses, anything to make you look academically inclined and smart.
Diplomas for any group who can answer your questions. (See reproducibles packet)
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
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A pack of lies, any lies. Occasionally call out loud “I am wisdom! Let all who are simple come in here! I
can help any of you who lack judgment.”
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
Come in ! Come in. (Suspiciously) You didn’t come here to beg, did you? I expect cold hard cash in
return for my help. Now what is it you need from me?
Wisdom? I got wisdom. All you have to do is answer my 3 questions.
(If they see the Bibles and want one) Tell them a Bible isn’t necessary, they have learned in school
everything important to know but if they insist ….What do you have to trade? (Only accept rubies or
stolen food or water. You will trade a Bible for a ruby if they ask, but try to talk them out of it claiming it
doesn’t have the answers to your questions or any important questions in life)
Tell them you will ask them three questions. If they can get two of the three right you will give them a
drink of water that will make them wise. Feel free to give them hints.
Question 1: Which explorer was the greatest of all discovering America? (Take either Columbus or Leif
Erickson)
Question 2: Which philosopher was one of the three greatest wise men of all time (Accept either Socrates,
Plato or Aristotle)
Question: Who was the greatest scientist of all time discovering the true origin of mankind? (Charles
Darwin)
They answer the questions: You are so wise. Take this diploma which shows how wise you are.
If they refuse to trade: Did you know the waywardness of the simple will kill them, and the complacency
of fools will destroy them? That’s what’s going to happen to you – you’ll be destroyed for not acting
quickly enough.
AT THE END:
Speaking of lying – I’m a big one. My name was actually Folly and the book of Proverbs mentions me
several times. Folly deliberately tries to deceive and lead people away from God. Folly comes from the
same root word as fool. As the Psalms tell us not once but twice – The Fool in his heart says there is not
God. All the college degrees and academic awards don’t mean a thing if you don’t have God. You cannot
depend on the wisdom of men. The Bible is God’s authoritative word and does have the answers to all the
important questions in life, those that deal with eternal life as well.
WHO YOU ARE: WISDOM
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COSTUME AND PROPS: A garland and crown for yourself, Bibles, garlands or crowns to give to those
who can answer your 3 questions.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Proverbs, especially 4, 5, 8,
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
Call out as people approach or go by you “Let all who are simple come in here! If you lack judgment Get
wisdom, get understanding”; “Do not forget my words or swerve from them. Do not forsake me, the one
they call wisdom, and I will protect you and watch over you”
Sample Wisdom Dialogue:
Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom; though it cost all you have, get understanding. To fear the
LORD is to hate evil. Trade all your rubies for this Bible. Then I will ask you three questions. If you can
answer them (And you may use your Bible) I will set a crown upon your head or a garland around your
neck.
Question 1: According to James 1, if you lack wisdom, what should you do? (. 5 If any of you lacks
wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.
)
Question 2: When the King talked to these 4 men, he found that in every matter of wisdom and
understanding they were ten times better than all the magicians and enchanters in his whole kingdom.
Three of the four were Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Who was the fourth man? (Daniel)
Question 3: According to James 3 how is earthly wisdom described and how is heavenly wisdom
described? (13Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life, by deeds
done in the humility that comes from wisdom. 14But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your
hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. 15Such "wisdom" does not come down from heaven but is
earthly, unspiritual, of the devil.) 17But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then
peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.
If they trade: Set a garland or a crown on one person’s head. Tell them that wisdom is better than gold,
silver, rubies
If they refuse to trade:
You should have left your simple ways. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and I fear you
have no wisdom for you have made an unwise choice.
AT THE END:
I am the true wisdom. Job’s riddle is actually from both Job and Proverbs which says “Instruct a wise
man and he will be wiser still; teach a righteous man and he will add to his learning. The fear of the
LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding”
WHO YOU ARE: THE WISE VIRGIN ( number 7 in the parable Jesus told)
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SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Matthew 25
COSTUME AND PROPS: Biblical, lamp and flashlights. If this takes place in the evening and weather
permits having this character outside works well.
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
If you are wise – you rely on yourself, like I did.
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
One of my friends was getting married. It was going to be a big deal. I got dressed in my finest, did my
hair to perfection and took my lamp to meet the bridegroom. I thought ahead, as did 4 of my friends, to
bring extra oil. Oil is what keeps the light in your lamp burning – kinda like batteries that you use today.
So think of it as taking extra batteries for your flashlight. (Use props here)
Who knew how long it would be? The groom could get stuck in traffic or his mule might get a stubborn
streak and have to be coaxed. He might even get lost and you know how men are about asking for
directions.. The bridegroom was a long time in coming, and we all became drowsy and fell asleep.
At midnight the cry rang out: 'Here's the bridegroom! Come out to meet him!'
We woke up and 5 of us got our lamps lit. . The 5 foolish ones said to the wise, 'Give us some of your oil;
our lamps are going out.'
We refused, 'there may not be enough for both us and you. Instead, go to those who sell oil and buy some
for yourselves.' So they left – can’t you tell how foolish they were – thinking an oil store was going to be
opened at midnight?
While they were on their way to buy the oil, the bridegroom arrived. We who were ready went in with him
to the wedding banquet. And the door was shut.
Later the others also came. 'Sir! Sir!' they said. 'Open the door for us!' "But he replied, 'I tell you the
truth, I don't know you.' So they missed the wedding and the feasting and the fun all because they were
foolish. If you are wise – you rely on yourself.
So… if you are going to be wise you need extra oil. I’ll be glad to sell each of you some for just one ruby
if you’ll sing “This Little Light of Mine”. Otherwise the price is two rubies. I just anoint your foreheads
with a bit of my oil and you’re good to go.
If they trade: Place a drop of oil on your fingertip and dab it on the forehead of each of the group members
If they refuse to trade: You’re foolish not to take this offer.
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At the end:
It is wise to plan ahead as I did. But knowing enough to take extra oil is only a fraction of what it means
to be wise. Wisdom that comes from God is much more than that. Man’s wisdom is not even a match for
God’s foolishness, much less his wisdom.
WHO YOU ARE: WISE MAN (MEN)
(This character’s lines can be split between as many Magi as desired)
COSTUME AND PROPS: Biblical with jewels, gold, incense and myrrh. If played when it is dark
outside and not too cold it works well to have the Wise Man stationed outside. Possibly other books of
“wisdom literature”.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Matthew 2
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
Let’s check your horoscope to see if today is the day you’ll become wise.
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
I’m one of the Magi or wise men from Matthew 2. Remember us – we followed the star and found Jesus?
I spend much of my time star watching. This is what you need to do if you want to find wisdom. That
stuff about the leprechaun’s pot of gold being found at the end of a rainbow is just a fairy tale. But finding
cool stuff where the stars lead is true. We found Jesus by following a star.
We saw a star in the east and followed it until it stopped over the place where the child was. When we saw
the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, we saw the child with his mother Mary, bowed
down and worshiped him.
I happened to know which star in the sky is the wisdom star. If you’ll give me some gifts of gold and of
incense and of myrrh. OR a ruby, I’ll point out the star that will lead you to wisdom. I can also read you
your horoscope and let you know if today is your lucky day to find wisdom. It is true you can tell the
future by being able to read the stars. Astrology, anyone?
(If asked, but ONLY if they notice the Bible and initiate a trade, do you trade a Bible for a ruby)
If they trade: Ask what their zodiac sign is and read the fake horoscopes found in the reproducible packet
until you come to someone with Leo (or the third of 4 th person who gives you a sign). Read that
horoscope and then tell them the wisdom star is the brightest one in that constellation. (If it’s dark
outside, point to something in the sky)
If they refuse to trade:
I can see you’re just acting foolishly. Don’t study the right things, I suppose.
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At the end.
I (we) were considered wise men or magi of our time but we did not have the real true wisdom of God.
Astrology and horoscopes are not Biblical ways to find wisdom or find your future. The best thing to do
about your future is to put it in God’s hands. The fear or respect of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Look to God, not what he created for wisdom.
WHO YOU ARE: WISE BUILDER
COSTUME AND PROPS: Construction worker with jeans, work shirt, work boots, tool belt, hard hat, roll
of duct tape and hammer, nails and other tools.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: Matthew 7:24-25
WHAT YOU TELL THE INVESTIGATORS:
Duct tape is the answer to everything.
Sample Dialogue: Don’t read directly from sheet; put into your own words.
I’m the wise man who built his house on a rock. If you have a Bible you can find me in Matthew 7. The
foundation of a house is most important. If your foundation is sloppy, the house will fall over. I dig down
deep and lay the foundation on rock. If a flood comes, the water may strike that house but cannot shake it,
because it is well built.
But the foolish man builds a house on the ground without a foundation. The moment the flood or high
waters strike that house, it will collapse and fall apart.
Wise people built their lives on wisdom and wisdom is a rock. If you have a rock, you have wisdom. But
you can’t carry around a rock the size of a house’s foundation. Luckily duct tape has been invented and
that’s pretty much an answer to everything. I can give each of you a piece of my duct tape and I won’t
even charge you.
If they refuse to trade: You foolish, foolish people.
If they refuse: You’re all set. Have a nice day. Watch out for the sand.
At the end:
Having the proper foundation doesn’t mean rock or cement. It means having God as the foundation of
your life. I was a wise builder by human standards but there was a builder in the Bible much wiser than I.
Remember, Jesus was a carpenter. When we had a serious problem he didn’t try to fix it with duct tape.
He fixed it with nails and wood. He died in our place on the cross. If you have made unwise choices, he
can make things right between you and God.
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WHO YOU ARE: SOLOMON
COSTUME AND PROPS: Biblical, fine expensive jewelry and crown, sword
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES/BACKGROUND: 1 Kings 3-7, 10-11 and 2 Chron. 1-3, 5, 9
HOW YOU INTRODUCE THE PARTY: (You can read this)
I was the wisest man in the world. At Gibeon the LORD appeared to me during the night in a dream.
God said, "Ask for whatever you want me to give you."
I answered, "You made me king in place of my father David. But I am only a little child and do not know
how to carry out my duties. Give me wisdom and a discerning heart to govern your people and to
distinguish between right and wrong.
And he did. God gave me wisdom and very great insight, and understanding as measureless as the sand
on the seashore. My IQ was over 200! (Bragging) My wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the
men of the East, and greater than all the wisdom of Egypt. I was wiser than any other man, including
Ethan the Ezrahite—wiser than Heman, Calcol and Darda, the sons of Mahol. My fame spread to all the
surrounding nations.
(Starting to brag even more) I spoke three thousand proverbs and 1005 songs. And all the songs were top
40 hits. I was the world’s top scientist. I described plant life, from the cedar of Lebanon to the hyssop
that grows out of walls. He also taught about animals and birds, reptiles and fish. Men of all nations came
to listen to my wisdom, sent by all the kings of the world, who had heard of his wisdom. So did the
Queen of Sheba. She was impressed with my wisdom AND my wealth.
She came to test me with hard questions and talked with me about all that she had on her mind. I answered
all her questions; nothing was too hard for me to explain to her. When the queen of Sheba saw all my
wisdom, my palace, the food on my table, our clothes (we were styling), and the burnt offerings he made
at the temple of the LORD, she was overwhelmed.
She said to me, "The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true.
But I did not believe these things until I came and saw with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half was told
me; in wisdom and wealth you have far exceeded the report I heard.
Let me tell you about one of the first court cases I was judge or.
A Wise Ruling
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Two women came to me in court one day. We’ll act it out so you can see what happened. I’ll need
someone from the audience to play my guard. All you have to do is bring my sword when I tell you to.
Who would like to volunteer? (Pick a volunteer and have them stand beside you) I’ll also need two
women to read the woman 1 and woman 2 parts. (Choose volunteers)
Woman 1: My lord, this woman and I live in the same house. I had a baby while she was there with me.
The third day after my child was born, this woman also had a baby. We were alone; there was no one in
the house but the two of us.
During the night this woman's son died because she lay on him. So she got up in the middle of the night
and took my son from my side while I your servant was asleep. She switched the babies so the next
morning, I got up to nurse my son—and he was dead! But when I looked at him closely in the morning
light, I saw that it wasn't the son I had borne."
Woman 2:"No! The living one is my son; the dead one is yours.
Woman 1: No! The dead one is yours; the living one is mine. (Argue back and forth until Solomon
interrupts)
Solomon: This one says, 'My son is alive and your son is dead,' while that one says, 'No! Your son is dead
and mine is alive.(Pause to consider) Bring me a sword. (Guard brings a sword) Cut the living child in
two and give half to one and half to the other.
Woman 1: Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don't kill him!
Woman 2: Neither I nor you shall have him. Cut him in two!"
Solomon: Give the living baby to the first woman. Do not kill him; she is his mother. When all Israel
heard the verdict I had given, they held me in awe, because they saw that I had wisdom from God to
administer justice.
(Really bragging now) I was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. The whole
world sought audience with me to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart. Year after year, everyone
who came brought a gift—articles of silver (although in my day silver was as common as plain old rocks)
and gold, robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules. I had four thousand stalls for chariot horses,
and twelve thousand horses. I’m so rich that I want each group of you to have 3 of my rubies. I have more
than I can use or even count (Assistant gives 3 rubies to each group)
Now I know God had said the king wasn’t to get a bunch of horses. He was afraid the kings would start
trusting in their armies and horses and forget to trust him to fight our battles. But I wasn’t afraid of wars.
I made all these peace treaties. I made an alliance with Pharaoh of Egypt by marrying his daughter. I
figure, why stop with one treaty and one royal wife. I married many foreign women, 700 to be exact….
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And 300 concubines, lesser wives, besides Pharaoh's daughter—Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites,
Sidonians and Hittites.
They were from nations about which the LORD had told the Israelites, "You must not intermarry with
them, because they will surely turn your hearts after their gods." But I figured with brains like mine – no
problem
Now – I have a riddle for you. This comes from the book of Job. I would solve it myself but I seem to
have temporarily misplaced my personal wisdom. I will reward you greatly if you can find wisdom for
me.
Your mission tonight is to interview several people and figure out who or what is wisdom. Feel free to
use those rubies I gave you to buy whatever you need along the way. I really need to get my wisdom back
and I’m counting on you all to solve this riddle by Job (He was another pretty smart guy) and tell me
which one of the people you meet is wisdom. You can take notes on your “Search for Wisdom Leads.
At the end:
(Ashamed) Remember how I told you how wise I was and how rich I was….I hate to say it but I relied on
my own wisdom and own ideas instead of God’s. I relied on my treaties made by marrying foreign
women who God said not to marry to keep my country out of war. I should have relied on God, like my
father David did,
My wives led me astray. As I grew old, my wives turned my heart after other gods, and my heart was not
fully devoted to the LORD as the heart of David my father had been.
If you have wisdom you show it by your good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from
wisdom. Humility is the opposite of bragging. I didn’t have much humility.
Selfish ambition does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, of the devil. Selfish like
having the most stuff and the most wives. Building up armies and horses and chariots and depending on
myself instead of my maker.
Wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of
mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. It has nothing to do with rocks or oil or fruit. Now that I am
thinking more clearly, I was the one who authored part of the riddle with Job. I think I added some of my
Proverbs to it. But that’s another mystery for another time.
Thank you for helping me see that respecting God, trusting in Him is the wisest course for my life and
yours as well.
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Diploma of Wisdom
Let it be known that
_____________________________________________
has been awarded a PhD in Wisdom.
___________________________
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F. Wisdom Date
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Academy Award
Presented to
_____________________________________________
for a smashing portrayal of the character
___________________________
Thanks for bringing our event to life a vivid character we
will never forget.
________________ ____________________
Academy Director Date
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Date
[[fill in guest’s name],
You are invited to attend a mystery party being hosted by [ fill in your name] at [fill in
party location, time, date and phone number].
King Solomon requests your presence at his palace to help him find Wisdom. He seems to have
misplaced his and needs the assistance of discerning and knowledgeable persons like yourselves
to regain it. You’ll meet many people who may help you or who may not be so helpful.. All the
guests will try to solve the mystery. You do not need to be an actor or have knowledge of
investigations to have a great time. Use your mind and the clues to get to the bottom of this
dastardly problem.
Please come dressed as your character.
When your host gives you your character sheet, please do not show it to anyone, before or during
the party. The sheet will explain who you are, who and what you know and give you suggestions
for props and costumes. It is for your eyes only. If you have questions prior to the party contact
[fill in host name and phone number]
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The Investigator Report
My Search for Wisdom Leads Sheet
The Character I talked to What we talked about Things they said Lies or truth?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Your name:
Who is the real wisdom?
Who is lying?
How did you figure it out? What evidence do you have?
The character I nominate to get the Academy Award is
______________________________________
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THE SEARCH FOR WISDOM MYSTERY PARTY RULES
1. No one may look at another person’s character sheet.
2. Characters should not read straight off their character descriptions but instead tell others the
information in their own words. Truth tellers should be sure what they say is true.
3. Investigators can ask characters other questions but they might not know the answer. They may
tell you they don’t know or might even lie about it.
4. If another group is talking to a character your group wishes to visit you must wait far enough away
that you cannot see or hear their interaction with the character.
5. At then, end of the party you will be asked who you think is really wisdom and how you figured it
out. Be sure you put all your evidence down because if several people all guess correctly, the
winner will be chosen on the basis of who wrote down the most evidence.
6. You may not have or look in a Bible unless you buy one from a character. Not all characters sell
them
7. More than one character may lie to you.
8. Some characters are telling the truth mixed with false information.
1. Having a Bible can help quite a bit.
2. Several people or groups may figure out the correct person. The winner will be determined on
who lists the most evidence to back up their choice.
3. If a truth telling character is asked a question and they don’t know the answer they should simply
say they don’t know.”
4. If a liar is asked a question they can tell the truth, they can change the subject, tell half the truth,
tell a flat out lie or refuse to answer. They can also say “I don’t know”
5. The most important of all rules: have fun while learning about God
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Horoscopes (For the Wise Man character)
Aries (March 21-April 19): Don’t let people walk all over you. Stop turning the other cheek and get some
real results with a punch or two.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): If you want to be a star then rely on the stars. You're entering a cycle in
which the world needs you to shine. Try dyeing your hair green or purple.
Gemini (May 21-June 21): Requests that you think of as out-of-line are not at all. You’d be surprised at
how much work you can get out of if you just try.
Cancer (June 22-July 22): Why is your love life in ruins? Getting a wider variety of opinions helps. Tell
everyone you meet, including strangers, about your problems.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You're so wise you’ll know the best way to win your next fight. Just give in to
your inner urges and go for it.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Just being where you're supposed to be is work enough. So get comfortable and
make yourself at home. Let you personality shine like the star it is.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): It's like the stars have procured for you a magic cream to take away that
persistent irritation. Relationship issues clear -- suddenly the other person changes for the better.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Don’t strive to improve yourself. You're emanating a love so powerful it can
stretch to the far reaches of the universe.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Real life seems challenging. So take it easy, sit back and do nothing until
you feel like doing something.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Whatever it is, you can handle it. You just need the right tools to take over
the world. Try Ebay.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Work on your game skills. True love will walk into your life in a much
unexpected way.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Once you see what's needed to make things work, you quickly transform from
listener to complainer. Your star quality personality will help others realize they can complain too.
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Job’s Riddle
"But where can wisdom be found? for she is more profitable than silver
Where does understanding dwell? and yields better returns than gold.
Man does not comprehend her worth; She is more precious than rubies;
it cannot be found in the land of the nothing you desire can compare with
living. her.
It cannot be bought with the finest gold, Long life is in her right hand;
nor can its price be weighed in silver. in her left hand are riches and honor.
It cannot be bought with the gold of Ophir, Her ways are pleasant ways,
with precious onyx or sapphires. and all her paths are peace.
Neither gold nor crystal can compare with it, "Where then does wisdom come from?
nor can it be had for jewels of gold. Where does understanding dwell? '
Coral and jasper are not worthy of mention; God understands the way
the price of wisdom is beyond rubies. and he knows where she dwells
The topaz of Cush cannot compare with it; She is a tree of life to those who embrace
it cannot be bought with pure gold. her;
those who lay hold of her will be
Blessed is the man who finds wisdom,
blessed.
the man who gains understanding,
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