
Should a Christian do Magic?
Is it right for a Christian to use sleight of hand and illusion–aren’t these instruments dishonest and deceptive? Doesn’t the Bible forbid magic, fortune-telling and ventriloquism?
Learn more about sharing the Gospel through magic and other visual arts
Is it right for a Christian to use sleight of hand and illusion–aren’t these instruments dishonest and deceptive? Doesn’t the Bible forbid magic, fortune-telling and ventriloquism?
Learn the basics of making balloon sculptures.
This is an effect I love! We use it in several of our shows and it is highly customizable. You can build it around a theme or a holiday. It’s a garden path type trick where you lure the audience in and then turn on the sprinklers!
A skit where two clowns learn about being fishers of men.
Tips for developing your own original juggling routines.
Don’t get so wrapped up in presenting a message that you forget that clowns are supposed to be funny.
Though your sins be like scarlet, He washes them whiter than snow. That is good news indeed! God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves. Here is a fun way to illustrate with a little trick I invented.
A gospel clown skit where a new arrival at the Pearly Gates learns what it takes to get into heaven.
A puppet script about the greatest commandment, to love God with all your heart.
The best balloon artists are the ones that entertain while they make their sculptures. Here’s some jokes and sight gags for the balloon entertainers out there. They range from silly, to nerdy, to outright groaners.
This article is written to take our thoughts back to the Majesty and Wonder of our Mighty God and the Beginning of Time. Enjoy!
Tips for making chalk art truly magical for your audience.
A simple portable puppet stage constructed using a Rubbermaid tub.