- Dramas directly from the Old and New Testaments that provide insights into life in Biblical times along with relevant messages for today
- Casts of professional actors in costume along with spontaneous audience participation to complete the casts
- 45/60 minutes in length and adaptable for all ages and locations
“Abraham, Sarah, and At Long Last Isaac”
(based on Genesis 15, 17, 18, 21, 22)
- The story of Abraham and Sarah who waited many years for God to bless them with a child, a boy who would later be requested by God to become a sacrifice
- With a lesson about God’s promises and provisions for the faithful and obedient
“Adonijah, the Arrogant Prince”
(based on I Kings 1:1, 5-53)
- The account of the arrogant fourth son of King David who tried to make himself king, while Nathan the prophet and King David devised other plans with God’s leading
- With a lesson in being a leader by having a heart for the Lord and putting Him first
“Blind Bartimaeus”
(based on Mark 10:46-52)
- The miracle of Jesus’s healing a blind beggar, someone whom all others thought was worthless
- With a lesson in changed attitudes and helping others
“Consider the Lilies”
(a one-hour Passion Play based on the Gospel accounts)
- The ministry of Jesus with teachings from the Sermon on the Mount, healings, and parables, all leading to His crucifixion and resurrection
- With the message of salvation
“Daniel, Bold to Pray”
(based on Daniel 6)
- The example of Daniel’s faithfulness in praying to God against King Darius’s orders and God’s faithfulness to Daniel in delivering him from the den of lions
- With a lesson of being bold in living one’s faith
“Esther: A Light in a Dark Place
(based on the book of Esther)
- The rags to riches intriguing true story of Esther who becomes a queen who saves her people, the Jewish nation
- With an example of God’s plan and victory for his people and those obedient to Him
“Jonah, Are You Listening?”
(based on the book of Jonah)
- The account of Jonah’s disobedience to God but God’s using a big fish to save him and provide second chances for Jonah and the people of Nineveh
- With a lesson in forgiveness and second chances from God
“Lost and Found”
(based on Luke 15)
- The three parables showing how much God loves and rescues those He loves while the angels in heaven rejoice: The Lost Coin, The Lost Sheep, and The Lost Son
- With the lesson that God forgives sinners and expects his children to forgive each other
“Rahab, a Harlot’s Faith”
(based on Joshua 2 and 6)
- The transformation of a harlot in Jericho to a hero of faith as she helps rescue two of Joshua’s spies, who rescue her later when the walls come tumbling down
- With the lesson of God’s power and forgiveness
“A Letter to Philemon”
(based on the Epistle to Philemon)
- The story of Philemon’s runaway slave Onesimus, his conversion in prison with Paul, and Paul’s plea in a letter for Philemon’s forgiveness toward his slave
- With emphasis on the importance of witnessing and the challenge of forgiveness
“Simon Peter, Fisherman”
(based on accounts from all four Gospels)
- Simon Peter’s discipleship from the time Jesus called him to be a follower until his denial of Jesus and his eventual forgiveness by the Risen Christ
- With a call to follow Jesus today and share Him with others
“Without Love”
(based on Luke 10:25-37 and 15:11-32)
- Two parables that illustrate God’s forgiving love and the kind of love He calls His children to share with each other—the Parables of the Good Samaritan and the Lost Son
- With illustrations of Christ-like love