This artwork (and many other works like it in a variety of media) was created through a joint effort of Arab and Jewish students on the shore of The Sea of Galilee.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
He is coming back... one day

This morning the pastor of the church (http://TrinityLife.com) where we'll perform Paradise Lost this afternoon (http://itinerary.richdrama.com) wisely addressed the foolishness of predicting when Christ will return.
After the sermon I told the church how we drove into Israel on May 21, and we thought we might pass over the Jordan River, into the Promised Land and right into the New Jerusalem. But seriously, we did see this billboard in Nazareth. I was surprised to see "Emergency Exit" over the date. I realized that was on the window of our bus! I said it would be great to know a date when we'll have an emergency exit, but no one knows the day or the hour (Matthew 24:36). Until the Lord returns we live in a world of tragedies. I then went on to explain how Horatio Spafford was inspired to write "It Is Well With My Soul" through a series of devastating losses while Dr. Terry (http://2Reed.net) and Laurel Ewell and Doris DeLoach (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000930498237&refid=0) played the hymn on bassoon, flute and oboe.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
We had a great recording session!
Our recording of Paradise Lost (http://RichDrama.com/ParadiseLost) went very well, I think. Watch for it towards the end of summer: http://RichDrama.com/Updates.
Peter Restored
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| Peter restored on the shore of The Sea of Galilee |
Recording Paradise Lost today
We're recording Paradise Lost (http://RichDrama.com/ParadiseLost) today at Towson University: http://itinerary.richdrama.com. Watch for it later this summer: http://RichDrama.com/Updates.
Performing this Sunday
We'll be performing the world premiere of Paradise Lost (http://RichDrama.com/ParadiseLost) this Sunday near Baltimore: http://itinerary.richdrama.com.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Caesaria Philippi

This Druse temple overlooks Caesaria Philippi, where there are shines to Pan and numerous other gods. Here I performed an except from my play, The Acts, in which Peter tells how Jesus brought the disciples there, in the presence of so much spiritual confusion, and asked, "Who do you say that I am?" As Peter I bellowed, "You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God!" It echoed off of the cliff.
The presence of the Druse indicates that this place is still a magnet for spiritual confusion. Druse believe the Messiah will be born to a dude, so men with the secret knowledge wear baggy pants in case he suddenly drops out of one of them.
Mt. Tabor

In the distance is Mt. Tabor, one of two places it is believed Jesus was transfigured with Moses and Elijah (Matthew 17:1-13). We're driving into Nazareth, over the mountain from which people tried to throw Jesus after he implied that He was fulfilling a Messianic prophesy from Isaiah (Luke 4:16,24).
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Peter Walks on the Sea of Galilee
I had this idea in 2005, but when we arrived there were three boats and none of them looked like they would work for this sketch. But then our guide told us we were on the third boat, which turned out to be the very boat that inspired the idea six years ago.
Scripture by Jenny.
A personal relationship
Atop Mt. Nebo we did a bibliodrama of Moses' last moments on earth. After we were done a Muslim man asked about Tom, who portrayed Moses. He said he spoke like a man of God. He allowed us to pray with him, and I prayed that God would show him how to have a closer relationship to God through the study of the life of Isa, the Arabic name for Jesus, who is considered by Muslims to be a prophet. The man was beaming with joy after our prayer.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Jesus was baptized here
Archeologists believe this is where Jesus was baptized, based on a first century Byzantine church that was discovered in 1998. We performed the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, not far from here. I played John the Baptist and then stayed in the river to help Kim, our other tour leader, and my bride, Rev. Joyce, baptize some who wanted to rededicate their lives to the Lord. Two women who were watching, a Belarusian and an Arab, joined our group.
Fortress Antonia
I (very quietly) performed that section from my play Journey to the Garden (http://RichDrama.com/JourneyToTheGarden). Instead of chanting, our group whispered, "Crucify him!" It was a haunting experience, and many of us left weeping.
Friday, May 20, 2011
The only school music complex in the kingdom.
We're standing in the only school music complex in the Kingdom of Jordan.
Our host just had a teaching moment with a disrespectful student. This is apparently quite rare, but our host said that youth exposure to media and internet has been eroding their respect.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Coaching the students
We've had an AMAZING time working with students here in Amman, Jordan. Today is our last day with them (sniffles). We're going to coach them on some scenes. Then we're off to do a bibliodrama of Moses entering the Promised Land atop Mt. Nebo (pray the air has totally cleared from the dust storm), and a sketch of Jesus' baptism at the site where, according to the remains of a Byzantine church built about 100 years afterward, it took place.
Jordan Is One
Jordan has remained quite peaceful in the face of their neighbors' squabbles, and this campaign, which indicates that Jordanians, Palestinians and Iraqis are all one here, has been a part of keeping the peace.
Pastor Joyce introduced to our District Assembly
I was sad to miss Joyce's introduction as our church's lead pastor at our District Assembly, so I was thrilled that Pastor Larry Mancini shared this photo!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Picking up the rest of the team
On the way to the airport I was going over how much I can share about Jesus with the Muslim students. Our host said, "More than you can in a public school in America."
I told her about my driver who spoke positively of the assassination of Osama bin Lauden. She said most here are hopeful that it will bring peace, and those that are not keep quiet. One Jordanian said to her that she must be happy now that bin Lauden is dead. He was shocked when she said no. She explained that she's never happy when someone dies without knowing Jesus.
Petra by day
Monday, May 16, 2011
Drive to the Dead Sea
Bellat Jamille
One of our drivers told us how glad he was that Americans assassinated Osama bin Lauden. He said now maybe there is more chance for peace. I over paid him, and he immediately pointed out my error.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
One old cup
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Now in Atlanta
I'm a Freedom Finder for Graceworks. We do public presentation, communication, and leadership training. We're expanding! We just opened an office in Atlanta: Big Bold News.
Monday, May 09, 2011
Pawn's Move Won...Twice!
The film is done and just won Best Family Film, and Feature Film Audience Choice at the Bare Bones International Film Festival! The director, Caleb Vetter, said, "The screening went very well and I got great positive feedback from several people after the film!"
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Farewell Orlando
Friday, May 06, 2011
Flying to Orlando
When we were on the runway this sunset silhouetted the Manhattan skyline. Sorry you'll have to imagine it, but it was SPECTACULAR!
















