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Learning Objectives
By the end of this lecture, students should be able to:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1. Define the concepts of “theme” and “message” as they apply to Christian
storytelling.
2. Identify and categorize at least five core Christian themes from biblical
narratives.
3. Analyze examples of Christian scripts to evaluate how well they integrate
biblical principles without being overly didactic.
4. Construct character arcs and plotlines that effectively convey a chosen
spiritual theme.
5. Write a theme statement using the “Character + Biblical Truth + Plot
Conflict” formula.
6. Evaluate the thematic consistency of a script by performing a scene-by-scene
thematic check.
7. Apply at least three storytelling techniques (e.g., symbolism, subtext, parallel
stories) to express Christian messages organically.
8. Revise a draft script to correct issues such as preachiness, clichés, or
inconsistent themes.
9. Demonstrate sensitivity to the Holy Spirit in their writing process through
prayerful reflection and script alignment with Scripture.
10. Present a short script or scene and explain how its theme and message reflect
biblical truth and character transformation.





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