I learnt and danced this in my younger years in kijabe mission Kenya through the drime team who came to evangelize. Finding this on Yt has really brought back the memories and today we are practicing the dance with my husband. Do you still evangelize?
Like genuinely, in the narrative :p I thought God was getting someone else to help the first girl out of her situation but then she just kinda hung out after God made her
Hey I know you asked this like forever ago, but I've done this drama and can explain! Each girl was made equally and Jesus loved them both, but while the first rejected him, the second didn't and gave her life to him and didn't fall into satan's temptations. The second girl waiting silently just to give the first the focus to show her redemption, then welcomed her into the family of God as a sister in Christ!
Yo los conocí personalmente y fue inolvidable lo aprendido y lo vivido en las calles evangelizando
I liked this. I need more
Amazing. God is good. When I did this exact same skit years ago, I was in 5th or 6th grade. I cried.
I learnt and danced this in my younger years in kijabe mission Kenya through the drime team who came to evangelize. Finding this on Yt has really brought back the memories and today we are practicing the dance with my husband. Do you still evangelize?
Thanks for the upload - is the audio not synced properly? It seemed like the music is behind the counts.
Whose the second girl supposed to be?
Like genuinely, in the narrative :p I thought God was getting someone else to help the first girl out of her situation but then she just kinda hung out after God made her
Hey I know you asked this like forever ago, but I've done this drama and can explain! Each girl was made equally and Jesus loved them both, but while the first rejected him, the second didn't and gave her life to him and didn't fall into satan's temptations. The second girl waiting silently just to give the first the focus to show her redemption, then welcomed her into the family of God as a sister in Christ!