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NAMASKAR THE PLAY

THEMES EXPLORED:
OUR TWLEVE POWERS SPIRITUALIZED
5 ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
5 UFBL PRINCIPLES
THE STLL SMALL VOICE AS OUR GUIDE
KNOWING THE TRUTH OF OURSELVES

SYNOPOSIS;
FOLLOWING THE TRANSITION OF THE FAMILY MATRIARCH, THE REMAINING MEMBERS
MUST STRUGGLE TO MOVE ON WITHOUT HER SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP. WHEN THEY ALL COME
TOGETHER TO MEET AT THE FAMILY HOME EACH MEMBER MUST COME TO GRIPS WITH THEIR
PRIORITIES AND DECIDE WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT. WILL THEIR MATERIAL CONCERNS DRIVE
A WEDGE BETWEEN THEM? IS SPIRITUALITY STILL RELEVANT IN A MODERN WORLD? IS SEEING
THE WORLD THROUGH DIVINE EYES JUST A RELIGIOUS PLATITUDE BEING SPEWED OUT BY SELF-

RIGHTEOUS HYPOCRITES DESIGNED TO CONTROL THE MIND OF THE WEAK? AS THE FAMILY
NAVIGATES THROUGH THEIR INTERACTIONS, SITUATIONS, AND EVEN CONFLICTS CAN CHRIST
PRINCIPLES GUIDE THEM TOWARD THEIR GREATEST GOOD? CAN LONG HELD TRADITIONS OF
UNITY, FAITH, LOVE, AND RELIANCE ON GOD AS THE SOURCE OF ALL GOOD CONTINUE TO BE
THE TRUTH OF THIS FAMILYS EXISTENCE? IS IT THE TRUTH OF ALL OF OUR EXISTENCE? AS THIS
STORY UNFOLDS WE WILL WITNESS HOW THE ABRAHAM FAMILY RESOLVES THESE ISSUES. THE
ONLY REMAINING QUESTION FOR US AS WITNESSES IS, HOW DO WE ?

THE CHRIST REPRESENTED BY FAMILY MATRIARCH


12 DISCIPLES AND THEIR GIFTS WHEN SPIRITUALIZED
PETE

ELDEST SON OF Junior

Johanna Niece of Christine

FAITH
LOVE

DK BLUE

PETER

PINK

JOHN

ANDRE

Youngest son of Junior

STRENGTH

Lt Green

ANDREW

Jimmy

Cristinas nephew

Wisdom

Yellow

James Z

Philicia

Daughter of Johanna

Power

Purple

Philip

Birdy

Youngest of Junior

imagination

Lt Blue

Bartholomew

Tom

(nephew of Christine)

understanding

gold

Thomas

Mattie

(niece of Christine)

Will

Silver

Matthew

Janet

Niece of Christine

Order

Dk Green

James

Simone

Daughter of Johanna

Zeal

Orange

Simon

Teddy

Daughter of Janet

Elimination

Russet

Thaddeus

Judy

Daughter of Janet

Life

Red

Judas

Scene 1

Practicing the Presence

Philippians 4:8 Finally brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is
right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable- if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy think about such things

SETTING: Christines house in living room, Christine is seated in a big easy chair. Birdy, Andre,
and Pete are sitting at a table focused on a chess game. Mattie is moving back and forth
apparently dusting and cleaning.

Christine : Namaskar! That means the Divine in me recognizes the divine in you. Im Christine
Abraham, welcome to my home. Come on in and watch a story of how God blesses us when we
learn to see only God in all situations. Now.. when I say my home maybe I should say my
family home, because its been in the family for well over half a century. My dad came here
after the Korean war from Cairo, Georgia to build a better life for him and his family. After
fighting for his country risking life and limb he just couldnt tolerate the Jim Crow treatment he
was forced to endure in that dark place of bondage. His spirit would no longer allow him see
himself as a share-cropper working someone elses land. So he and his brothers son decided to
move based on nothing but faith that God had something better in store for them. My father
came over 1000 miles to a place he knew nothing of. He left my mother, my brother and me
behind while he worked and scrimped and saved, all the while sending money back to help
support us. Somehow, someway he bought this house, and sent for us to join him. When we
arrived we couldnt believe our eyes when we saw this beautiful six bedroom house in what
was then considered a suburb, needless to say we were surrounded by people who werent too
pleased that we were there. We must have been protected by the full armor of the Lord,
because except for some hateful looks and an occasional hateful comment we lived without
any real problems. God moved those negative people out of the way and replaced them with
warm friendly folks and peace and harmony prevailed. You know the kind of neighborhood
where no one locked their doors, and people looked in on each other and checked to make sure
everyone was okay. Daddy allowed relatives from back home to use our house as a place to
kind of get a leg up in life, and the house was so filled with relatives that he finished the attic in
order to add two more bedrooms. We all worked together and we all prospered. Every Sunday

we all attended church and prayed together. Every Sunday after service the family would have
wonderful Sunday dinners. And the holiday dinners oh my goodness!!!!! In our house it was
God first, and then family, and everything else just seemed to fall into place. We took care of
each other and God took care of us. Eventually the family members began one by one to move
out leaving just me and my brother Isaac and my parents. Every once in a while one would hit
hard times and my parents always welcomed them back for as long as they needed to get back
on their feet. No questions asked. This is just what families did, well at least our family. Momma
and daddy have long since passed. I never married, and was never blessed with children of my
own, but its not like the house went empty. My brother and his wife had 6 children three boys
and three girls who grew up here. My brother and his wife have made their transitions as well,
so it has fallen on me to maintain the family and Christian traditions that have served us all so
well.
Mattie: ( talking to the children at the table) I need you all to help me get this place ready. The
rest of the family is coming as soon as church service is over.
Christine: That is Mattie, my brothers youngest. I am so proud to see her taking charge. Oh not
of the situation I mean taking charge of her life. Shes come such a long way. Thank you God!
Pete; Okay auntie Mattie, but me and Dre are just gonna make a quick run up to the corner
store. Mr. Johnson promised to pay us today for helping him clean out his stock room and the
basement last week, and business is business.
Dre: Yeah cuz the last time we werent there when he told us we had to wait a whole week
longer before he paid us.

Christine : Those beautiful children are my eldest nephew Juniors kids. They came to live with
me four years ago when their mom and dad were victims of a driveby. I dont know all the
details, and the kids dont ask, lets just say their parents got swallowed up by the streets. They
are just amazing children.
Mattie: Well alright boys but hurry back. Birdy you stay here Im gonna need someone to let
the family in when they get here.
Birdy: Okay I will, Im just going to finish this poem I was writing. (Birdy picks up a paper and
exits to her room.
Christine: Oh what a wonderful Blessing. After nearly 5 years my entire family has been to
Sunday service, and now theyre all coming over to Sunday dinner. Just like our family tradition.
I couldnt be happier. The only problem is I wont be able to be there with them, you see I made
my transition earlier this week, so over dinner theyll have to settle some family business, but
that should be no real problem for a loving family like mine. No spouses just those from the
Abraham blood line. I dont know who came up with that loving idea, but at least the family will
be together to strengthen and comfort each other.
Mattie: (Flops onto the couch exasperated) Auntie, What am I doing here? Im working and
preparing to feed and greet a bunch of folks who wouldnt invite me to their homes on a dare. I
havent seen most of them in five years, and when they did lay eyes on me they looked at me
like I was dirt. Five years ago I probably would have looked at me the same way. Thanks to you I
can hold my head up now. But how am I going to deal with them, my family my own

brothers and sisters - looking down their noses and acting all holier than thou, without going
off and disrespecting Auntie Christinas house.
Christine: Why would you ask me what to do? Still yourself, go within, and let Holy Spirit guide
you. 2000 years ago people looked in the face of Jesus and didnt see the Divine in Him. Dont
let it upset you if someone fails to see the Divine in you. That just means that like you they have
some work to do. You just make sure that you see the Divine in them.
Mattie: You know what? Im going to go in your office and pray and meditate and I wont come
out until I can look at them with the same eyes that you looked at me, even when I was when at
my lowest. Its like you said. God designed us in His image and after His likeness. Who are we to
dare see anything or anyone any other way?

{song closes scene}


Scene 2

The Omnipresence of God

Psalms 139:7-8 Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your Presence? If I go
up to the heavens you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
Door bell rings
Mattie; ( From off stage) Birdy get the door!
Birdy: Yes maam. (Opens door)

Enter her young cousins Judy and Teddy the three excitedly and warmly greet each other.
They are followed by Janet, the girls mother, carrying a bag of groceries, and their uncles Jim
and Tommy.
Teddy: (excitedly) Momma, Uncle Jim, Uncle Tommy this is our cousin Birdy.
(The adults greet the Birdy with considerably less enthusiasm and warmness)
Judy: Why werent you in Sunday school today?
Birdy: Auntie Mattie made us go to the early service so we could get home early to start getting
things ready for the dinner.
Tommy: Wheres Mattie?
Birdy: Shes in Auntie Christinas office she said shell be right out. Hey I wrote a poem would
you like to hear it
Janet: Not right now. You kids take these things in the kitchen, rinse the vegetables off, and Ill
be in in a minute.
Children in unison: Yes Maam (take package to kitchen obviously glad to be together)
Tommy: Shes in in Christines office? Shouldnt one of us go and see what shes doing?

Janet: Whatever shes gonna do, shes probably already done by now. Shes supposed to be
getting Christines important papers for the family to go over, thats the main reason were here
isnt it? But I thought she came here early to clean up the place (rubbing her fingers along the
table to check for dust in disapproval) and she aint even started the meal yet. We wont eat til
late Im used to doing things on time.

Jim: Who cares about that? Im here to handle to handle business. Why else would we drag the
whole family down to this rat hole? Have you seen what this neighborhood has become? Im glad
we just had immediate family for this meeting. Id hate for my wife to think I came from this.
Janet: What about them Negros standing out there on the corner? They make the hair on the
back of my neck stand up.
Tommy: Im glad I got a parking space right in front of the house so I can keep an eye on my ride.
Jim: Speaking of rides, youre auto business must be really doing great. Im still upside down in
that car you sold me four years later.
Tommy: (Laughing) Well if you cant rip off your family and friends Whats the point of being in
business? Cars are always a bad investment man, you know with depreciation and all. Besides
that stock portfolio you hooked me up with..lets put it this way, gambling on a roulette wheel
in Vegas would have have been a safer investment. (Looking out the window() Speaking of
safe..Janet take a look outside I think your kids went out the backdoor.
Janet: (Yelling out the window) If you two dont get away from them hood rats and get back in
this house Im going to wring your necks (Turning back to her brothers) See this comes from me
letting Christine pick them up every Sunday taking them to Sunday school. We need to hurry up
and get this stuff over with. The sooner I get home the better. Wheres Joanna and Simone and
Felicia. I cant stand people being late
Tommy: I know. When we were kids you used to always want to leave for school a half hour
early, even in the winter. You gave them a list of things to pick up after church, remember? (Janet
nods) They should be here any minute if they didnt get jacked along the way.
(The children enter and Janet angrily approaches them)
Janet: What did I tell you to do? I brought you here to help me so we could hurry up and get
back home, not flounce around outside with a bunch of street urchins. Dont think cause your
uncles are here I wont snatch a knot in both of you. You dont know nothing about them kids or
these people down here.
Teddy: Yes we do. We see them every Sunday at church.
Jim: You see em in church on Sunday, and theyre robbing a liquor store on Monday.
Tommy: Or slinging drugs.( The two high five each other)
Judy: But that was our
Janet: (Cutting off Judy) Not one more word! Now get in the kitchen or you going to wish you
had. Wait til we get home and I tell your father how you been acting.(the children exit to kitchen)
I just wish the rest of the family would hurry up and get here I dont even feel like dealing with
this dinner anymore.

Jim: Speaking of hoodrats and family. What about Juniors kids? How do they figure in all of this
I mean are they entitled to Juniors share?
Tommy: Juniors share? What share? He let that bar broad he hooked up with con him go to
Christine and borrow money so they could buy that rundown bar from her ex old man? We dont
even know for sure if those are his kids. Mommas baby daddys maybe. (Janet and Jim nod in
knowing agreement)
Jim: Theres probably not a drop of Abraham blood in any of em.
Janet: What we got is some Jerry Springer stuff up in here
Tom: No no no you mean Maury Povitch
Jim: Yeaah (Stands up holding a piece of Paper) You are NOT the father!
(The three break into laughter, and then notice Johanna holding a bag of groceries standing
with Birdy in the doorway)
Johanna( Glares at her siblings )Here baby take this in the kitchen.(Birdy exits with the bag
Jim Hey sis
Tommy: Johanna Hey baby!
Janet: ( A little sheepish) Im glad youre here!
Johanna: (Nods hello to all of them, but still has a stern look on her face) You should all be
ashamed of yourselves. Those kids look just like Junior, and if any of you had been down here in
the last five years or so youd know that.
Tommy: Thats what every chick on Maury says, and what happens?
Jim: (Stands again with the piece of paper) You are not the father!
. (This time only the brothers laugh somewhat uneasy as the two sisters head toward the kitchen.
Before they get there the children emerge excitedly)
Judy ,Teddy, Birdy : Auntie Johanna, Auntie Johanna, Where have you been we missed you, How
come you dont teach Sunday School anymore. You were the most fun teacher.
Johanna: Well I had some personal things I had to take care of so I had to take a little break.
Teddy: Yeah but its been like years. Are you going to start picking us up again on Sundays?
Johanna: Well see. Its been a little while, but I promise from now on Ill try.
Birdy: I wrote a poem, do you want to hear it?
Johanna: Sweetheart I would love to.

Birdy recites her poem


(Johanna and Janet both smile approvingly, and seem moved)
Jim: Thats nice I guess
Tommy: But whats it supposed to mean?
Auntie Christine: Help my baby out please
Janet and Johanna:

{Close the Scene with Song}

SCENE 3

THE DIVINITY OF MAN

Genesis 1:26 Then God said, Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may
rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild creatures
that move along the ground.
(Enter Simone and Philicia carrying groceries. Jim and Tommy are sitting on the couch.)
Tommy: There they are! (Standing and moving to greet the girls.)
Simone: Hey Unk!

Jim: God, you girls are so beautiful. (He also stands and hugs both girls) But when you consider
the stock you both come from what else could you expect? (Looking at himself in the mirror
pretending to fix his hair and straighten his tie)
Philicia; Yeah right, wheres Mom?
Tommy: Her and your aunt Janet are in the kitchen with the kids getting dinner together. Take
that stuff on in there and get busy cause folks are starting to get hungry up in here.
Jim: I dont see where it looks like you been missing too many meals.(Rubbing his brothers belly)
Tommy: And if you had to live off your good looks youd starve to death, so girls you better hurry
up and feed this one.
(The girls head to the kitchen shaking their heads and smiling The Uncles turn and see Andre
coming in the front door)
Andre: Whose Escalade is parked in front of the house? Man that is a sweet ride. Fully loaded
Leather, heated seats, moon roof its laid out. It dont have no spinners but its still nice.
Tommy: Spinners?... Its mine, why you want to know?
Andre: Well I was just checking it out looking inside and
Tommy: You were inside my car?
Andre: No, I was looking in the window and then I saw the keys were left in the ignition and the
door was unlocked. So I decided to take it for a little spin.
Tommy: What!!!!
Andre: No Im just playin. I figured it belonged to someone in here so I brought the keys in and
locked the doors. We look out for each other here I dont think no one would mess with it, but
youknow Lead us not into temptation right?
(Mattie
enters carrying a bunch of documents, she looks a little apprehensive as she sets them on the
table.)
Mattie: Hey Dre. Did you handle that business up on the corner?
Jim: Excuse me? What kind of business you all got up on that corner? Cause I can see what goes
on up there.
Andre: I went up to pick up some money someone owed me.
Tommy: Are you crazy Mattie? Bringing that kind of stuff around us?
Mattie: The boy went to the corner store to pick up his paycheck. We all have to pitch in here to
make ends meet. Everybody here works and has chores and responsibilities, you know just like
when we were kids.

Andre: Its a good thing I went up there cause, I forgot I had the keys to the store in my coat
pocket. Im having quite a day with keys.
Mattie: If anyone could be trusted with keys its you. You have such a strong character. Wheres
your brother? I thought you two were coming right back.
Andre: Mr Johnson asked Pete to handle the register while he ran his wife home but they dont
live too far so hell be right back.
Mattie: Well anyway Dre this is you Uncle Jim and your Uncle Thomas.
Andre: Nice to meet you Uncle Jim, you too Uncle Tom.
Tommy: Dont call me Uncle Tom!
Andre: Oh I get it.
Tommy(coldly) No I dont think you do.
Andre: I heard what you said about those dudes on the corner, but you dont have to worry they
dont mess with us.
Jim: Oh, why not?
Andre: Because of Pete.
Tommy: What is Pete, some kind of bad ass?
Jim: He got a lot of street cred Huh?
Andre: Well kind of, but its not like what you might think. They just like respect him.
Mattie: I think I hear him coming in now.
Pete: Hey Auntie! I got delayed a little bit by Mr Johnson is everybody here?
Mattie: Pete these are your uncles..
Pete: I know. James and Thomas. (They are surprised that he seems to already know them.)Ive
seen your pictures in Aunt Christines room and in the family album. She kept all your awards and
certificates from way back from when you were little kids. She was so proud of you that she made
me feel proud of you too. I used you guys as a role models for sports with all those trophies, and
I tried to be like you when it came to scholastics too.
Mattie: He broke all your basketball and track records, hes tops in his school academically, and
hes a youth leader in church. Birdy and Dre are doing real good in school too. Dre is great
athlete, and Birdy is so creative she writes stories and songs and even poems. I guess the apples
dont fall too far from the tree.
Tommy: I dont know how you get oranges from an apple tree.

Dre: Whats that supposed to mean?


Tommy(Eyeing Pete suspiciously) Youre a real do gooder aint you? Ive always heard that the
hoodrats down here make targets out of guys like you.
Pete: I dont know. Ive never seen a hoodrat.
Jim (Trying to smooth things over ) You seem like a nice kid with a good head on your shoulders.
Im glad me and Tommy gave you that inspiration. I can see how our influence has had an effect
on you, I mean we did leave quite a legacy. But how do you avoid being distracted by all those
little hoochie -mamas running around here with their short shorts and their
Pete: Ive never seen a hoochie-mamma either.. Have you ever hear the term Namaskar?
Jim: Ive heard it before, but I aint no Muslim, so Im not sure what it means.
Tommy: Of course you heard it before. Christine used to say that all the time.
Pete: She still says it. The way she explained to me is like this. When God created us we were
made in His Image and after His likeness. In other words if God were all the oceans in the world
each of us would be like a drop of water. Not as great as God, but like that drop of water we
would be made up of the same stuff. That means that each one of us is connected to each other
and we all have some of the Divine in us. Namaskar is a phrase that means the divine in me
acknowledges the divine in you.
Tommy: (Looking a Mattie and Andre) And he believes that?
Mattie: Absolutely. It aint no act.
Andre: He dont look down on nobody and dont nobody look down on him.
Pete: Auntie Christine taught us that by seeing the best in people and in all situations you draw
the best to you. I believe thats true and thats how I live my life. It makes it so that nothing is
impossible for me. I believe that allows me to get in touch with that divine part of myself. It lifts
me to higher place where its not me doing things.
Tommy: (Derisively) Wonder powers activate!
Pete: Yeah. you could say that. When I still myself and go within I find that something just takes
over and Im able to make my way through any situation.
Jim: How does that feel?
Pete Kind of like this .

{ENDS SCENE WITH SONG

Intermission
SCENE 4 THE VALUE AND POWER OF THOUGHT
Proverbs 23:7 for as he thinketh in his heart, so is he

(Scene opens with Jim, Tommy and Matty sitting at the table pouring over papers. PETE and
Dre are on the couch. The smaller children are playing a game of Uno on the floor in front of
them. Auntie Christine is sitting in her easy chair smiling and observing them.)

TOM: This is not adding up the way I thought it would. There seems to be more outstanding debt
against this house than I thought.
Jim: Relax man, lets finish adding everything up so we know what were talking about.
Tommy: Look I know youve always been good with number adding them in your head in all, but
it dont take a human calculator to see something aint right.
Matty: It is what it is these are the facts. Christine kept excellent records.
Jim: Johanna, Janet you all better get in here!
Janet: Could you just hold you horses. Dinner wont be ready for at least another half hour. You
saw us bringing in the groceries. If you wanted fast food you should have gone to McDonalds.
Johanna: I know were running a little late, but you guys arent going to starve. Have a little
patience I guarantee it will be worth it.
Tommy: What time we eat dinner is hardly the problem. Looking at this mess (holding papers up
in frustration) I dont feel much like eating.
Jim: If he dont feel like eating then you know, Houston we got a problem.
Tommy: Man this stuff aint funny.
Janet: Whats the problem?
Jim: The property has liens against it.

Johanna: So what. I remember Christine telling me the house appraised for one hundred and
forty-four thousand and I know it was all paid for years ago when we were kids. If she had to
make some repairs or fix up somethings thats kind of expected. None of us were coming down
here to help her so what did you expect?
(Simone and Philicia enter from the kitchen)
Simon: Whats going on?
Philicia: Is everything okay?
Jim: I can see these bills dealing with maintenance, but what is this 50 thousand?
Matty: Christine borrowed that money so that Junior could buy that bar from his wifes ex. Right
after they paid him off they both were killed in that driveby. Her ex kept running the place and
within a month it got raided for drugs, and the state seized all the assets. Her ex is doing twenty
years and all the money was lost.
Tom: So my stupid brother hooked up with some bar broad, got tricked out of a big part of the
family inheritance, and got killed for his trouble. And the only thing Christine collected from the
transaction was these strays (pointing to the kids slams papers he is holding on the table)
Jim: And what is this twenty-eight grand for?
Matty: Christine used that to pay for me to go through rehab. I caught a case, and being a three
time offender I was sentenced to go through rehab while incarcerated. Christine Talked to the
judge and agreed to pay for my rehab in order to keep me from going to prison. She believed in
me. Because of her I learned to believe in myself and Ive been clean ever since.
Tom: Sounds to me like the only thing that got cleaned out was Christines bank account.
Janet: Even with all that theres still got to be some money left. If it was worth one hundred and
forty-four thousand a few years back so it has to be worth more than that now.
Jim: Actually, the house is in good shape, but you have to consider the condition of this
neighborhood. (Using his laptop and computer) Based on the property value according to the
computer, and subtracting for the outstanding liens and taxes and if we could handle the sale
ourselves and not involve a real estate company that would leave each of us with $11.44 give or
take a dollar.
Tom, Janet, Simone: What!!!
Philicia: What about Her jewelry? Christine told me when I was a little girl that someday she was
going to let me have that Diamond broach she used to wear.

Matty: I traded that and most of her other jewelry to the dope man for drugs. I did a lot of things
Im not proud of during my illness that Im not proud of. Still Christine never lost faith in me and
Im gonna spend the rest of my life proving her faith wasnt misplaced.(She begins to break down)
Pete: (Stands and moves to embrace Matty, turns to Dre and the kids) Dre why dont you take
the kids to my room. (Dre leads the kids out of the room. Jim Janet and Tommy sit at table
rechecking figures.)
Philicia: (knocks a chair over and moves to where the kids have just left) I cant believe this. Im
going to grad school on $11.44, and the one thing I really wanted to remember my great aunt by,
my crackhead relative smoked up.(Starts to cry)
(Janet notices how hurt Matty is and moves to comfort her)
Simone: Phil, Phil (Attempts to console her) We are all disappointed. Its not the end of the
world. Youll find a way, you always do.
Philicia: Dont call me Phil I hate that its not my name. And what do you know about
disappointment? Momma and dad have been carrying you all your life. You bounce from one
adventure to the next without a care in the world.
Simone: Look Im not going to apologize for exploring my dreams. I realize how blessed my life
has been, but thats no reason for you to lash out at me and throw a tantrum like some spoiled
brat.
Philicia: Spoiled? You got whatever you thought you wanted. Fashion? Daddy paid for you to
study in New York. Then it was film school, you had to go to L.A. for that. You decided you wanted
to do music videos, so of course you had to go to Atlanta. And every time you got tired or bored
with what you were doing you came home and mom and dad would just prop you back up.
Simone: Well Ive got my own video production company now and its doing okay, so whats your
problem?
Philicia: My problem is that now its supposed to be my time. I worked all my life doing the right
things to get good grades in school doing everything I could to please my parents and make them
proud, but all they could think of was the one off somewhere doing this and that great thing.
Now daddy is in bad health. The things you got to do I cant, and its not fair!
Simone: I guess next youre gonna say is I caused dads stroke.
Philicia: No Well actually yes. You bled them dry and Im sure financial worries probably had
something to do with it, and now theres nothing left for me. They said I would be able to use
part of Moms share of the estate to help me pay for grad school and guess what.
Simone: I never knew you felt that way about me.

Johanna: She doesnt. She admires and loves you I dont care what shes saying right now!
(Talking to Philicia) You chose to stay close to home, and your being here has been a blessing to
me and your dad, but dont get it twisted. Your dads health challenges have nothing to do with
anything that anyone did. You could have asked for all of the things your sister got and they would
have been yours. Your dad and I love you both the same. Your sisters energy and zest for life
couldnt be contained when she was your age. She didnt have your powerful sense of purpose.
Your father and I gave each of you what you needed when you needed it. Each child is different
but the love we gave was the same. Now I can understand disappointment, and I can deal with
hurt feelings, but I am not going to tolerate any more name calling or insults. (Turning to her
brothers) especially when it comes to these childretn. Not in this house, not in this family, not
from this day forth. Is that understood? (she looks about the room from one person to another.
They are all looking at the ground) I said is that understood? (everyone nods in tacit agreement).
We are a family with a deep family tradition of love and cooperation. Why are we suddenly
putting material concerns before that?
Janet: We all need to get ourselves in order. This aint the way its supposed to be. We werent
raised this way. Daddy would lose his mind if he saw us acting like this.
Johanna:(Speaking directly to her daughters) And you two know how I raised you. God first, then
family, and everything else falls into place after that. What you place all your attention all is what
you worship. I know my daughters are not making material things heir god.
Simone: Youre right mom. We werent raised like this. We know God didnt bring this family all
the way from Cairo Georgia so that we would give up now.

Scene closes with song


Scene 5 The Law of Demonstration
(Like begets like)
Luke 12:32 fear not little flock Fathers good pleasure to give you the
kingdom

(Tom and Jim are sitting at the table Eveyone else is over by couch and chair touch and in
agreement.)
Jim: You know theyre right dont you. This is how it should be. I guess we did lose ourselves a
little bit over money. Thats not like us. Weve all been so blessed when it comes to prosperity,
and theyre right our blessings come from the fact weve always maintained our values. I mean
look at you. Nice home, loving wife and that car out there, man that is some ride.
Tom: All thats true, but I didnt just lose my way today. I guess coming here today was what I
needed to help me see myself and what I was turning into. I do have a nice home and a loving
wife, but that car youre admiring isnt mine, its a rental. I rented it to keep up appearances.
Jim: You own a leasing company why would you rent a car?
Tom: I over extended myself and Im living in a house of cards, and its all about to come
tumbling down all around me. I could lose everything in seven days if I dont come up with
eighty thousand in the next six days. Ive exhausted all my lines of credit. The bank is holding all
the cars on my lot I cant even drive one off the lot for personal use. Im afraid of what my wife
is going to think when she finds out. My only hope was maybe I could somehow cobble enough
out of the family home to get me through and thats not going to happen.
Jim: The truth is I was kind of hoping for the same thing.
Tom: I thought the market is at an all time high.

Jim: It is, but up or down you still have to make the right choices. I made a few bad choices here
lately and Im in a very precarious position. Monday Im going to have to find a way to pay the
piper. At least youve got a few more days. Tomorrow is going to be like judgement day for me.
Tom: It looks like we were so busy chasing material wealth that we forgot our true source, so
we have no one to blame but ourselves. I just got caught up.
Jim: Me too, to the point I was trying to exclude my own family from what was rightfully theirs
and it turns out to be 11.44 apiece. Id laugh, but it hurts too much. Not because Im facing
financial ruin, but because of how I acted when my back was against the all. Im ashamed.
Tom: You werent as bad and nasty as I was. I treated my baby sister horribly, and I looked at
her like she was some stranger. I didnt even give her a chance. Whether those kids are Juniors
or not I had no right to insult them and their parents. I looked down on my family and my family
home, and expected to somehow gain a blessing from my negativity. What was wrong with me?
Jim: I guess God was testing us, and we failed.
Pete: God wasnt testing you. If anything you were testing yourselves. Trying to see how faar
you could go without including God. God dont test you, and he dont keep no list of whos
naughty or nice. Thats Santa Clause. God is always available always looking to bless you. (The
children have returned carrying affirmation Jars)
Teddy: Auntie Christine always says that when you have a problem you should take it to God
and hell work it out for you. So we brought out the affirmation jars.
Tom: Whats that?

Judy: You pull one out and you use it to help you think about God. Go ahead take one.(Passes
jar around allows everyone to take an affirmation They read them)
Aunt Christine: (To Pete) Get the bible son the answer are there.
Pete: Lets take Aunt Christines family bible and each read our favorite scripture (Hands Bible
to Jim) Youre the eldest so you should start us off.
( Jim takes the bible and begins to leaf through. Papers fall out and he picks them up and
looks at them)
Jim: Oh wow. Aint this something
Janet: What is it?
Jim: Well if its what I think it is ( He sits down and starts to add on his calculator)
Johanna: Looks like a birth certificate
Jim: No its Stock certificates. Tech certificates I sold her when I first got in the business, I didnt
know she still had them its been probably twenty-five years.
Matty: Are they worth anything?
Jim: In todays market? Only about 15 million.
Tom: Oh my God and they belong to the family now right?
Jim: Well she apparently transferred them into Petes name. Theres a note saying he should
use it to provide for his family
(The entire family looks at Pete theres a long nervous pause)

Tom: Well were his family!


(Entire family gives Tom an incredulous double take)
Tom: We are, if Christine said so who are we to question her? So what are you gonna do Son?
(Pete and the children gather in a football like huddle around Aunt Christine who is stiting in
her chair. The rest of the family looks on. After an animated discussion they break a face the
Adults)
Birdy: This is what we decided.
Teddy: ten percent goes
Birdy; let me tell it. Looking back at Pete 10 percent goes to Aunt Christine.
Jim: How is that going to work? Shes made her transistion?
Pete: That money is going to be donated to the church in her name.
Jim: Thats one and a half million
Judy: And ten percent is going to be set aside to maintain our family home, so that any member
of the Abraham family who needs it will always have a place to go no matter what.
Tom: Thats another one and a half mill.
Andre: The rest is to be divided evenly among all the family members.

Birdy: If everyone agrees to attend church every Sunday and come to Sunday dinner here after
service as a reminder to always keep God first, and then family.
Pete: and then everything else will just fall in place.
Andre: (to Pete) Now that they got the money How do you know theyll keep their promise?
Pete: Theyll have to. Anyone who doesnt put God first is going to end up in the same situation
theyre in now and theyll have to come back the same way they did today.
Dre: And what will we do?
Pete: We are going to Love them, pray with them, and point them back to God.

Scene ends in Song

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