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Magical Multiplying Molars |
In the past issues, we?ve discussed the Fellowship of Christian Magicians based here in the US and this week the organization held its convention in Indiana.
We hope to have some coverage of how things went and a review of the great lecture line-up it featured.
While going through the web to find other magicians who use our art to promote religion, I found two neat sites.
The first is the Fellowship of Christian Magicians Europe. Peter Gardner has been very kind to set up a link to Inside Magic on the FCME website and we?ve…
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Magical Multiplying Molars |
In the past issues, we?ve discussed the Fellowship of Christian Magicians based here in the US and this week the organization held its convention in Indiana.
We hope to have some coverage of how things went and a review of the great lecture line-up it featured.
While going through the web to find other magicians who use our art to promote religion, I found two neat sites.
The first is the Fellowship of Christian Magicians Europe. Peter Gardner has been very kind to set up a link to Inside Magic on the FCME website and we?ve exchanged the favor here. (By the way, you can put up your own links on Inside Magic?s Links of Fame by clicking here or using the link at the bottom of any page).
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Peter Gardini |
The FCME is a pretty impressive bunch of entertainers. For instance, my penpal, Mr. Gardner, also known as Peter Gardini when performing, does just about all of the magic one can do. He
performs corporate close-up magic, to children’s parties and Gospel
outreach work.In his spare time, he conducts magical workshops and
lectures to magical societies. He is a full-time magi and a member of
the prestigious Magic Circle and the British Actors? Equity.
While reading through the Ring2100 (the IBM?s Virtual Ring) news, I came across an equally neat site suggested by a member. Loudini?s Magic Shop has effects made specifically for performance for the Jewish Community. The site features collections of magic effects called Hanukkah-dabra and The Magic of Passover. The Loudini site is not only interesting for its offerings but is very well executed. If you would like to see a very professional site that seems to be intuitively assembled, check it out.
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Magic, Message and Fun |
The
site features testimonials from Rabbis that have used the magic kits to
bring the messages of Hanukkah and Passover to their congregations.
But
moving beyond religion and but still keeping with the theme of using
magic to preach or share an important truth, Loudini also features
magic kits for the dental professional.
There are three kits, and the first includes The Incredible Multiplying Molars. I?ve put Loudini?s shop on the Links of Fame as well.
This is truly a wonderful art we share.
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