The Imagination Station, Part 2

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067: The Imagination Station, Part 2
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Season 1989
Album 05: Daring Deeds, Sinister Schemes
Aired March 25, 1989
Written by Phil Lollar and Paul McCusker
Directed by Phil Lollar and Paul McCusker
Produced by Unknown
Sound Design by Dave Arnold
Music by Unknown
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[edit] General information

Theme: The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Scripture: Mark 11:1-10 See more with this reference
Mark 14:12-16 See more with this reference
Mark 13: See more with this reference

[edit] Summary

Digger Digwillow uses the Imagination Station to learn how interesting the Bible is, and experiences the Easter story.

[edit] Plot

Digger smarts off to Pilate and gets slapped in jail to learn manners. While there, he meets Barrabus. After a brief encounter with him ("Give me your bread."), a Roman soldier lets them both out, and rushes Diggir to the execution...just in time to see Jesus die. Diggir is heartbroken, and is suddenly transported to John Mark's closet, where he learns of the miracle of the Resurrection. He goes back to Whit's End, where Whit tells him Jesus is still alive, and for the first time, Diggir realizes what this really means.

[edit] Discussion Questions

  1. If Digger’s adventure were real, could he have stopped Jesus from being crucified?
    1. Could anyone have stopped Jesus from being crucified?
    2. Why or why not?
  2. What would you learn if you could be taken back in time to Jesus’ death and resurrection?
  3. Why is Jesus’ death and resurrection so important?

[edit] Cast

Characters Actors
Barrabus Bob Luttrell
Claudia Terri Reisser
Digger Digwillow Chad Reisser
Jesus Dave Arnold
John Mark Nathan Carlson
John Whittaker Hal Smith
Mary (a) Maggie Malooly
Peter Will Ryan
Pontius Pilate Bill Maier
Proclus (a) Barry Stigler
Thomas (a) Bill Maier

[edit] Notes

  • These episodes were made into an AIO Activity Pack, Roll Away the Stone, Volume #11.

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