The Guy With The Cardboard Christ videos

There are quite a few videos online of people performing my script “The Guy With The Cardboard Christ.” Here are a few of the better ones that might give you some ideas, or to show to your drama team to let them see what it’s all about!

First, the most recent, when the Main Street Baptist church in Georgetown TX performed it back in January of 2021. They did an excellent job! Click to watch:  (472) The Guy With The Cardboard Christ – 1/31/21 – YouTube

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Watch a great performance here on Godtube: http://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0JMJCMNU

Here’s a great one on Godtube that you will enjoy: https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0JMJCMNU

And here’s another…

And yet more…

They just keep coming!

They’re doing it everywhere…

There’s no end to it!

See what I mean?

Whew… I’ll post more as I find them!

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