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Bosco J. Elite user New York 462 Posts |
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...I don't want the audience to be concentrating on how I performed a trick but to hear the gospel. That's a great point Rock. I've noticed the same phenomenon. I find from past experiences that the astonishment of the moment tends to distract from the lesson I was trying to convey. Their focus is misdirected (excuse the pun) from the message to "the moment". I'd performed my own modified version of Andre Cole's 3 balls and the Cross gospel presentation using a cut and restored rope effect. The message was clear and precise in presenting the Gospel but the audience was more interested in discovering the "secret" than "hearing" the word of Faith. Do you guys have similar experiences as well? Bosco |
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