Writings and Christian Artwork
by
Ray and Gail Keffer

The plays included in this section have been written by us as part of our commitment to serving our Lord, not only on Sunday, but throughout the week and the years of our lives.  The Lord has been very good to us and we hope that you can enjoy these dramas and plays of different types as part of your Christian commitment

Working together, we can change the hearts of people toward life and the after life.  Thank you for taking time to share with us.
 

Ray and Gail Keffer

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  Plays

Angels on Alert - A conversation among the angels before the birth
of Christ. (Christmas)


Before the Dawn
- A radio broadcast the night before the birth of
Christ as the field reporters search to explain the news they
have heard so they can report it! (Christmas)


Children of the World: Li Po, Liat, and Mongi - A story of
young children of faith who are caught up in the everyday
world around 30 A.D.  The children  are seeking the
Christ child as the only one who can solve their problems.
(Evangelic)


Disciples Redeemed -  A series of monologues by the
disciples, as  well as Paul, that tells how their lives were
changed after the death of Christ.  (Post Lent)


Here I Stand -
A short drama that tries to explain the turmoil in
Martin Luther’s heart and mind while he fought the Holy Roman
Empire, the Roman Catholic Church, and their leaders who
had become power hungry and had forgotten their mission
to the people and to the church. (Reformation )


Come Worship Him  -  A series of monologues and dialogs of
those who were involved in the birth of Christ.  Music is also
included as a suggestion to tie it all
together. (Christmas)


One Way - The struggles of one man who is looking for the
easy way  to find the way to salvation. (Evangelic)


Were You There? - A radio broadcast from Jerusalem the day of
Christ's crucifixion as witnessed by a horrified crowd of people
of all ages and walks of life. (Easter)