A Silversmith: Good Food, Good Friday, Good Felon

A Silversmith: Good Food, Good Friday, Good Felon

It's another monologue from a collection called PEOPLE OF THE PASSION, by Mary Betten. You can probably find it in (or order it through) your local library.<br />


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For this monologue, "A Silversmith", the wind isn't as bad as on "The Shepherd's Nephew". The first take was the best, but jet noise ruined it. The third take was feeling fake, because I was exhausted and dehydrated. So, I just stopped. This is the 2nd take. I apologize if at a few points it seems forced, and also for the wind again. At least there were no "Roman chariots", this time. Even if you don't believe the Gospel Story is true, I hope the Silversmith's conviction is something you can appreciate, as you have your own convictions about whatever it is you believe. God Bless You And Your Loved Ones.<br />

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Christ's Love, Always,<br />

All Ways, Sincerely,<br />

Marvin J. <br />

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ps--There were some audio dropouts in the original digitizing of the video; for instance, "...the store well stocked...". I apologize profusely. M.<br />

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"A Silversmith", by Mary Betten, from her<br />

book PEOPLE OF THE PASSION, ©1988, Mary Betten,<br />

originally published bySheed & Ward, Kansas City, MO, ISBN: 1-55612-079-6. Out of print, but available at: www.amazon.com.<br />

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References:<br />

John 9:All<br />

Matt 14:13-21, 27:31-56<br />

Mark 6:30-44, 15: 20-41<br />

Luke 9:10-17, 23:25-49<br />

John 6:1-15, 19:16-37<br />

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Music: "Follow Me"<br />

composed by: Jeff Danna<br />

orchestration: Nicholas Dodd<br />

performed by: Esther Lamandier and the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, conducte

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