Fellowship Christian Magicians Convention Begins

Bev BowlingThis morning's edition of The
Chronicle-Tribune
(IN) provides front-and-center treatment for
Christian Magicians Duane Ott and Eldon Shaw.

The entertainers were in Marion, Indiana
for the Fellowship of Christian Magicians convention. 

Magicians, ventriloquists, clowns, and artists committed to
spreading The Gospel with their particular talent descended on Indiana Wesleyan University. 

The convention will offer more than 150 teaching seminars
during the week-long conclave.  The performers
will also put on free nightly shows for the public.

We would have enjoyed seeing Sunday's opening show.  Bev Bowling a/k/a Grateful the Clown teamed
with Mr. Ott in the kick-off event.

Mr. Bowling (pictured) performs plate-spinning and perhaps it is a
character flaw we suffer, but we love plate-spinning. 

Mr. Ott  performed a straight-jacket escape "to signify
how tied up people's lives feel without God.  "Do you ever feel like you're in a
straight jacket?" he asked. "You don't know what is going on or what
to do? You don't know if you're in control or God is in control?"

Check out the
article
for more information about the other acts and offerings.

You can find much more (including directions to the
convention) at the Fellowship of
Christian Magicians' homepage
.


Bev BowlingThis morning's edition of The
Chronicle-Tribune
(IN) provides front-and-center treatment for
Christian Magicians Duane Ott and Eldon Shaw.

The entertainers were in Marion, Indiana
for the Fellowship of Christian Magicians convention. 

Magicians, ventriloquists, clowns, and artists committed to
spreading The Gospel with their particular talent descended on Indiana Wesleyan University. 

The convention will offer more than 150 teaching seminars
during the week-long conclave.  The performers
will also put on free nightly shows for the public.

We would have enjoyed seeing Sunday's opening show.  Bev Bowling a/k/a Grateful the Clown teamed
with Mr. Ott in the kick-off event.

Mr. Bowling (pictured) performs plate-spinning and perhaps it is a
character flaw we suffer, but we love plate-spinning. 

Mr. Ott  performed a straight-jacket escape "to signify
how tied up people's lives feel without God.  "Do you ever feel like you're in a
straight jacket?" he asked. "You don't know what is going on or what
to do? You don't know if you're in control or God is in control?"

Check out the
article
for more information about the other acts and offerings.

You can find much more (including directions to the
convention) at the Fellowship of
Christian Magicians' homepage
.

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