In a series of plays written for a teen audience, "Where Your Treasure Is" explores a variety of Christian concepts, from the real meaning of trust, freedom and forgiveness, to the importance of exercising the gifts we have been given. Plays range from 8 to 70 minutes and usually require 6 or 8 actors.
Drive (a 70-minute play for 8 actors): Two apparently unrelated teens learn what it means to both trust and be trusted.
Where Your Treasure Is (a 40-minute play for 6 actors): Pirates set off in search of the King's treasure and discover the real meaning of forgiveness.
The 5000 (an 8-minute play for 6 actors): Three different perspectives on the feeding of the five thousand.
Gifts (a 10-minute play for 6 actors): A group of teens compare the gifts they received from Christmas - physical and spiritual.
Turning Point (a 30-minute play for 8 actors): The story of King Manasseh demonstrates the importance of repentance.
In Search of Freedom (a 25-minute play for 8 actors): A group of teens left behind after the Exodus discover the real meaning of freedom.
The Journey (a 20-minute play for 9 actors): The Israelites' journey across the desert to the Promised Land is hard, but God is always there.