Blog Posts, Page 17

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Evangelism Resources

Living Waters is a website full of evangelism resources. A lot of resources are available for free. They also have resources for sale, including a selection of really unique tracts. I recommend you...

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Vatican Defends Evolution

I came across an interesting article today. It seems the Vatican has issued a statement defending Darwinism. I know there are a lot of Christians who believe this, but I was really surprised to hear...

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Mini US Tour # 2

I’m back from another mini US tour. This one started on October 29th at Southpointe Christian Center in Sacramento, CA. I performed for their Harvest Faire. It was a big event, with carnival games,...

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Local Performance in Cincinnati

I got to do a rare local magic performance here at Church of the Savior, United Methodist. It’s pretty unusual for me to have the opportunity to perform near home. There seems to be a presupposition...

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One Week US Tour

I just completed a one-week mini US tour. I started off by flying to Nashville with a layover in Miami. (I’m not sure why you have to go to Miami to get from Cincinnati to Nashville. Apparently this...

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New addition to the Ministry Vault

I just added a new item to the “secret vault” at my website. It is a mind reading magical object lesson that you can do. It can be used to teach that only God knows the future, or that God knows...

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How to Relaunch Your Ministry (Group Magazine)

I came across a great on-line article at the Group Magazine site, How to Relaunch Your Ministry, Five Ways to Refocus, Refresh, and revitalization Your Ministry in the First Month of the New School...

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A Christian Nation?

I came across an excellent article at Harpers, The Christian Paradox, How a faithful nation gets Jesus wrong. It’s a long article, but it’s worth reading. While I don’t completely agree with every...

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The Changing American Family

A lot of the programming I do is geared toward “family” audiences. Of course the American family isn’t what it used to be. I just read an interesting article on the family. Less than one quarter of...