Duffy as Apostle Paul, drinkig
 
During my sabbatical in 2008 I immersed myself in Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians. I wanted to enter into the mind, personality and experiences of this great apostle. What drove him? Could I catch some of his passion and power?
As I committed his words to memory, I could sense the Holy Spirit at work infecting me with a kind of creative spiritual re-formation. The same Holy Spirit who guided Paul in his long ago dictation of this letter was using the inspired words and thoughts of the Apostle to renew Christ’s work of grace and wonder in me.
Then I began to think, what if others could sit in Paul’s presence and listen to him firsthand today? What if his eyes could engage theirs as he spoke inspired truth into their hearts? What if they could follow the flow of his thought from the opening greeting to the closing benediction and grasp what he described as “my insight into the gospel”? What if they could witness Paul’s internal struggle to fulfill his calling in the context of the hardships he faced day by day?
The result is this dramatic portrayal of Paul as a prisoner in Rome. I have performed it in various churches and in private homes for Bible study groups. The setting is intimate. The audience is drawn into the experience. There are moments of pure heavenly ecstasy alternating with down-to-earth sorrow and frustration. There are even a few touches of humor. But every word is inspired Scripture and powerful.
I doubt you have ever heard the Bible presented like this. 
— Duffy Roberts mailto:droberts@youracc.org?subject=Ambassadorshapeimage_4_link_0
Duffy and Asher Fickett (Tychicus)
Apostle Paul's Pen and inkwell
Duffy Roberts as The Apostle Paul. Pointing