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#sharewonder
Have you ever had an idea and you said, “yes, I should do that!” But you never acted on it? Or maybe an inspiring thought to share—but you didn’t? Me, too. As a professional speaker, evangelist, and illusionist (now for more than a quarter of a century!), I’ve just finished an incredible year. One that…
Real Magic
Real Magic is a moment of Wonder that move us emotionally, mentally, physically, or a combination and jolt us out of the mundane. This can be a simple moment of surprise or a cathartic connection creating a life-long memory. Last weekend I wrapped up the spring season of my show, Mind, Myth & Magic. During…
The Wonder of the Magi: What the Wise Men Teach Us About Seeking Christ
The story of the Magi reminds us that God often leads us to Christ through unexpected paths. This Christmas reflection explores how the wise men followed a quiet light, embraced wonder, and discovered the presence of Jesus in an ordinary place. It invites us to seek Him with the same curiosity and faith today.
Kneemail August 2023 – Witnessing His Wonder
Ever wonder about Wonder? I love that word. I love Sharing His Wonder with fellow believers and not-yet-believers alike. A simple sleight-of-hand trick can create Wonder, sure. But when we look closely at God’s word, we understand better the sanctity that consumes His Wonder. The concept of Wonder is deeply ingrained in the Bible, with…
Back By The Woodpile
Tim B., a friend since college, sat down with me a year-or-so-ago for an interview for his podcast, “In the Corner Back By the Woodpile” This is a delightful podcast that features a variety of conversations of life with interesting people…I guess I qualify. :0) If you need a diversion from radio, news, audio books,…
Who Do You Say That I Am?
But did He actually rise from the dead? I’ve read many convincing arguments on this. But for me the ONE fact that clinched it was the fact of the changed lives. Those who were His disciples and followers. Before the crucifixion, they had been frightened by even a little girl who accused them of being a follower.
