FOR WHOM DO WE WORK?
Drama
by Angela Akers

SUBJECT: Labor Day, business, work

CHARACTERS: Businessman, Other''s Expectations

(represented by an older man or woman), Colleague''s Approval (represented by a

few people dressed in     

 

business clothes), Lifestyle (represented by a woman,

richly and audily dressed), Status (represented by a pompous man in very

elegant clothes) 

SETTING: An office 

PROPS: A stack of papers (representing work), Pile of

fake money, Trophies, certificates, etc. 

(Businessman is generally discouraged. Spoken to the

congregation) 

Businessman: "I remember my first day of work.  I

was so excited. I worked hard, and at the end of the day, I had a lot to show

for it.  I wanted to make an offering of my work, so I took it and offered it

at the feet of Other''s Expectations of Me." 

(Man places work at the feet of Other''…

Dynamic Preaching, The Word In Drama, by Angela Akers