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Prodigal Victim

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This title presents The Prodigal Son with a twist. Joe blames everyone for his troubles. He takes off with his inheritance and loses it quickly. He’s broken. Upon hearing his father has come for him he reverts back to his old self and blames his father for everything. This is a broad sketch with many contemporary overtures. It is especially fun because the two actors provide all the sound effects. The topics are: The Perpetual Victim Syndrome, Refusing to take Responsibility for Sin, and Blaming others. The characters are 2 males, the participants are 2, and the author is Donna Lagerquist.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zondervan
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1995
ISBN
9780310675389

This title presents The Prodigal Son with a twist. Joe blames everyone for his troubles. He takes off with his inheritance and loses it quickly. He’s broken. Upon hearing his father has come for him he reverts back to his old self and blames his father for everything. This is a broad sketch with many contemporary overtures. It is especially fun because the two actors provide all the sound effects. The topics are: The Perpetual Victim Syndrome, Refusing to take Responsibility for Sin, and Blaming others. The characters are 2 males, the participants are 2, and the author is Donna Lagerquist.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zondervan
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1995
ISBN
9780310675389