Imagine the
stronger impact made with three Gozinta boxes. These specially
designed boxes fit inside one another in any order, making
them an excellent illustration that there are three persons who
make up the Godhead, persons who are the same in thought and
purpose, yet there is only one God.
Getting
Started in Illusions
If you are
a beginner to gospel magic, you will probably want to start with
some self-working effects. There are many illusions with Gospel
lessons ready for purchase. You will also find gospel magic books
to be a great help. Whereas one illusion may cost $6.00, you can
purchase a book containing a dozen or more effects to make
yourself for about the same price. If you are used to writing your
lessons, try dropping by the library to check out some rope trick
books.
Preparation
The secret
to keeping a balance when using an illusion is to make sure the
lesson, or application, is stronger than the effect. It’s best
not to do a trick if it really doesn’t enhance the lesson. A
good rule to follow is to know what your teaching first, then find
a trick that will help illustrate that lesson. The lesson may be
overpowered if you find a trick first and then try to fit an
application to it, or the application may end up weak. Examine
your lesson and find an illusion that obviously demonstrates those
characteristics. Let’s say your lesson is about the power of
God’s word which is sharper than any double-edged sword, it
penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit. Try using a
penetration effect such as the Needled Balloon. Or maybe you’re
teaching that the word of God will last forever. In this case, the
Wonder Pad, in which the paper cannot be torn, makes an excellent
example and powerful illustration.
Be sure to
practice the illusion several times, so that during your
presentation, your attention will be focused on your lesson and
not the working of the illusion.
A Few Key
Pointers
Gospel
magic can be very effective and powerful when done right. Remember
these guidelines.
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Never let the illusion overpower
the lesson
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Always practice, practice, practice
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Keep the secret to yourself (Many
illusions are based on similar concepts.)
(Find
an incredible list of Gospel Magic at gospelmagic.childrensministry.org!)
© by
Rev. Gary R. Linn
Children’s Ministry Today
info@childrensministry.org
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