Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1995

WHICH WAY?

The lights come on and the receptionist is clearing away some papers on Mr. Peters’ desk. Soon people start flooding the office and the interrogations begin. The Which Way play has begun. It is a combination of comedy with a very serious message. In the fall the crew pre­ sented it to the students for the first time. The play challenged us to show other people the way to heaven before it is too late. In one of the parts of the play, a young man comes face to face

A Jeanna Little as “Mrs. Wormsley.” A Left: “...and then I fell and broke my neck." Mark Soto

with a friend from school and realizes that he never told her about Christ. The play addresses other issues such as the inability to buy your way into heaven and “being good enough.” i In addition to the performance at the BI, Which Way was presented during !the winter and spring quarters at the Inn : for Senior Class trips. The first year drama team also enjoyed traveling to churches and being involved in a youth rally in New Hampshire where they did the play as well as some skits. Many young people turned toward serving Christ with new excitement. • -Lisa Broestler

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A The Which Way Crew: Lisa Broestler, Anson Hanbury, Kelly Ford, Jenna Little, Mark Soto, Claire jeftha, Steve Clark, Tammy Eldeen, Michelle Gonska, Andy Eideen. Led by Laurie Parke.

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The Which Way Play

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