SAINT PAUL
In His Own Words
Paul was born in Tarsus, Cilicia. He was a Jew, a
Pharisee who hated and persecuted the followers
of Jesus. On his way to Damascus to arrest one
group of followers, he was knocked to the ground
and was blinded.
As an apostle he was imprisoned, flogged, and
many times was near death. Five times he received
the forty lashes minus one. Three times he was
beaten with rods, once he was stoned, three times
he was shipwrecked and for a night and a day he
was adrift at sea. He was finally imprisoned in
Rome and was beheaded.
This is a Bible‐based theatrical presentation that
many say is more thought‐provoking than any they
have ever seen, Mark Price brings key figures of
history to life. They will speak to you about their
lives and experiences with Jesus.
Mark hopes that his Portrayals will encourage
people to get to know those who were closest to
Jesus, to dig deeper into the Scriptures and to grow
in their faith.
Scene Breakdown
Scene 1 ‐ Introduction
Scene 2 ‐ Called by God / Road to Damascus
Scene 3 ‐ Paul Meets Peter
Scene 4 ‐ 1st Missionary Journey / Antioch
Scene 5 ‐ Council of Jerusalem
Scene 6 ‐ 2nd Missionary Journey / Athens &
Corinth
Scene 7 ‐ 3rd Third Missionary Journey /
Ephesus
Scene 8 ‐ Paul Travels to Jerusalem on a Mission
of Mercy
Scene 9 ‐ Paul is placed on a Ship to Rome /
Malta
Scene 10 ‐ Paul is Imprisoned in Rome
Scene 11 – Conclusion
Scene 12 ‐ Q&A—Questions from the audience
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