Set in Rome where the Apostle is under house arrest, Paul reflects on his past ministry to the churches and, despite Nero’s threats, his unwavering hope of the glorious future that awaits him. With dialog taken almost entirely from the New Testament, the Bible not only comes alive but is revealed as a book of remarkable poetic quality.
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David Payne returns to Cowan for a live perfomance as the Prisoner of Passion.
The apostle Paul is under house arrest in Rome and is on his own except for a Roman Soldier guard. The guard is new and, when he is not in Paul’s room, insists on locking the door. Luke arrives to see Paul but the guard has gone next door to see a friend who is guarding another detainee. Despite the locked door, the two friends are able to talk to one another. Both find great encouragement as Paul reflects on many of the things he has written to the churches. Even though the apostle faces a very uncertain future, Luke (offstage) finds Paul in good spirits and quick to rejoice in the events of the past and his hope of the future. Using dialog taken almost entirely from the New Testament, the Bible takes on a new, thrilling dynamic as this drama unfolds.
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Prisoner of Passion has toured all over the USA, Canada and UK and has been hailed as a show every Christian should see.
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