Typical Performance:
During the program, you can expect me to make a real bowling ball magically appear on stage, visually restore a torn newspaper, levitate an antique table, cause sporadic weather changes, and much more.
I make it very clear that what I do is an optical illusion and only God can do real miracles. I utilize comedy, audience participation, and sleight of hand to establish credibility with the audience; so that I may then share with them my personal testimony and effectively present the gospel.
Testimony:
I accepted Christ at the age of 13, after suffering from a severe depression. My depression was rooted in an unrealistic desire to have complete control over every aspect of my life. When I discovered that there were things that you couldn’t control, like death or sickness, I became very afraid.
Once I committed my life to Christ and surrendered complete control to Him, God walked me through a period of healing and growth through the relationships of other believers. He brought ultimate meaning and purpose to my life that was far beyond my self-absorbed existence.
Today, I am continually challenged to live outside myself and glorify God through His calling for my life.
Ministry Philosophies and Beliefs:
I believe that the teachings and character of Jesus Christ, as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, are paramount to the way I live out every facet of my life. I also believe that I must be the very best at what I do, so the audience will want to listen to the message God has entrusted to me.
When talking to hosts about my philosophy behind ministry, I often use the example of Michael Jordan that my teacher once told me. What does he know about clothing that I don’t? Absolutely, nothing…but he gets paid millions of dollars to do clothing commercials. Why? People believe that he is a credible person because he’s extremely gifted at what he does…basketball. In the same way, I build credibility with my audience through excellence in the talent that God has given me. Once a bridge of credibility is established, I can then effectively share my faith to an audience that is interested in what I have to say.