(A Drama in 3 Acts, 15-20 min each, Actors: 2)
Why did God allow the world to be flooded? For what purpose were Noah and his family saved? What exactly was Noah's elationship with God? Explore these questions and others in this humorous, yet thought-provoking account of the Great Flood.
Act I. Before the Flood
Noah tells God of his new invention for saving lives in chariot accidents: seat ropes! God unfolds his plan to destroy the world.
Act II. On the Ark
Hearing the anguished voices of those people outside the Ark, Noah wishes he had never been chosen to survive the flood. God shares Noah's grief over the loss of his creation, his own children.
Act III. After the Flood
What does one do after a catastrophe? Noah plans to sit up on the mountain, drink wine coolers, and "watch the rest of the world go by." God, however, has different plans for him.
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