The Heartbeat of the Home
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| This radio ministry, heard on 20 stations across the United States, presents a spiritual lesson through gripping, poignant, and sometime humorous stories acted out for listening audiences. Each presentation concludes with a short … and gentle … teaching segment. Click on the link to learn more.
www.heartbeatofthehome.org
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Scripts Presented on The Heartbeat of the Home
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“Road Construction Ahead”
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| Kristen and Beth have been looking forward to getting away to the family cabin, but the two sisters are delayed by road construction. When Beth discloses she’s given up pursuing her dream job, Kristen reminds her that God isn’t going to just drop opportunity in her lap. Beth must also do her part, regardless of the bumps in the road and frustrating delays, in order to reach the desired destination. |
“Your Living Room”
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| Traci is proud of the remodeling job she and her husband have accomplished on an old house. But, in order to save her marriage, she may need to tear out and rebuild the living room in her heart. |
“A Heart Remembers”
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| Marilyn grieves the loss of her husband, but everyone else acts like they want to forget he existed. Not until she confesses her hurt feelings to her friend, does Bev finally understand the need for Marilyn to occasionally talk about her lost love. |
“Spring Will Come Again”
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| Renee’s husband has walked out on their marriage. Although she has no hope for happiness, she’s assured that just as spring always comes again, so will her joy. |
“No Regrets”
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| Tina is burdened by a past she can’t change, but a friend has a solution to living freely with no regret. |
“A Deeper Love”
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| Kara is full of shame. She’s convinced her actions have caused God to stop caring for her and that she’ll no longer be welcome at church. Beth believes differently and reminds Kara that God’s love goes much deeper than she can imagine. |
“Caterpillar or Butterfly?”
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| While Jane is picking up items for the church bazaar she finds beautiful paintings stored away in Emily’s basement. Jane encourages her lonely friend to return to her former passion and use the artistic gift God has given her. |
“Heaven, the Heart, & Designer Heels”
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| Beth joins her friend, Teresa, for an afternoon shopping in an upscale department store. When she learns their manicurist, a single mother, has lost her home due to fire, she challenges Teresa to think beyond offering only a prayer to the young woman. |
“Fresh Fruit, Anyone?”
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| A woman is concerned about co-workers’ perception of her and Christianity after a new employee, who openly shared her faith in the office, turns the place upside down with false accusations. |
“Who Are You Talking to?”
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| While taking her elderly aunt on weekly errands, Paige’s cell phone rings throughout the day, and her aunt has a few things to say about the continuous interruptions. |
“The Gift of Love”
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| Carly’s marriage is experiencing difficulties and she’s challenged to take a closer look at I Corinthians 13. |
“Run, Don’t Walk”
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| Karen must decide how to approach her non-Christian friend in love and Biblical truth when married co-worker, Malory, begins an affair with a married man in the office. |
“Joy on the Job”
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| Susan, feeling trapped in a job she hates, takes a new look at trusting God’s timing and plan for her life. |
“Forgiving Others, Forgiving Ourselves”
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| Jesi always generously offers forgiveness to everyone around her, but is hard on herself when she makes a mistake. Jesi is challenged to lighten up and learn to forgive herself. |
“A Tight Hold”
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| Linda feels everyone is out to drain her dry of anything that’s hers, but a friend confronts Linda on her need to hold on tight to material possessions. |
“A Love That Won’t Walk Away”
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| Abandoned by her husband for a younger woman, Rhonda has fed her depression with cake, cookies, and Ben & Jerry’s. But, when her friend, Sharon, decides to share a secret from her past, Rhonda is reminded about a love that will never leave her. |