Religious Comic Monologues

A Free Collection of Religious Comic Monologues by Dick Underwood

For a long time there has been a need for a source of comic monologues suitable for all religious occasions.

This is a FREE collection to bring fun and laughter to children of all ages, from nine to ninety (and beyond!).

Here are the religious stories like you have never heard them before.

  • What was Adam’s relationship with Eve really like?
  • Why did Noah’s Ark stink?
  • What did Sarah really think about having a baby in old age?

The author, Dick Underwood, answers all these questions, and many others with a controlled irreverence that will have you smiling for days.

This is a resource that has been eagerly awaited by every one charged with entertaining others in a religious environment. From preachers in the pulpit to leaders of children’s meetings, and for leaders of special interest groups such as ladies or men’s meetings.

Fifty-nine pages of original material that is not available in any other format, and which can be freely used for non-commercial purposes.

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Fifty-five pages of pdf fun!

About Dick

Dick is a former Minister of Religion and former Industrial Chaplain to the Deep Sea Fishing Industry. He has written numerous songs, poems and lyrics and continues to write new material, both for this site and on our sister site at http://funeral-poems.net YOU CAN USE ANY OF DICK's POEMS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES All funeral poems that he have written and to which he holds the copyright (and all his other poems) can be used completely free of charge for non-commercial purposes, such as personal use during a funeral or memorial service. If you do find them helpful, he would appreciate a ‘comment’ being left under the poem on the website. PERMISSION IS NEEDED FOR COMMERCIAL USE OF ANY OF HIS POEMS If you wish to use any of his poems for commercial purposes then his permission is required in writing prior to use.
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