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After Life

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In this monologue, a man talks about planning his own funeral. He wants it to be a festive affair-no organ music or formal dress. He wants balloons, party mix, casual attire - all the things that were part of his happiest moments in life. Yet when he thinks about what really happens after life, and he’s confused because there are so many points of view to choose from. He ends on a sobering note: he’s really scared of what might happen to him when he dies. Scared as hell. The topics are: Afterlife, and Heaven and Hell. The character is a male, the participant is 1, and the author is Mark Demel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zondervan
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1996
ISBN
9780310675655

In this monologue, a man talks about planning his own funeral. He wants it to be a festive affair-no organ music or formal dress. He wants balloons, party mix, casual attire - all the things that were part of his happiest moments in life. Yet when he thinks about what really happens after life, and he’s confused because there are so many points of view to choose from. He ends on a sobering note: he’s really scared of what might happen to him when he dies. Scared as hell. The topics are: Afterlife, and Heaven and Hell. The character is a male, the participant is 1, and the author is Mark Demel.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zondervan
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1996
ISBN
9780310675655