Our auditorium was filled with people of all ages and everyone enjoyed the concert. The program was entertaining, the comedy was hilarious and the music was high quality, sensitive and spiritually uplifting. It was a real blessing to our church family.
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7 Ways Christian Comedy Can Help Your Church With Outreach
Are you looking for an affordable, yet effective way to reach your community? One that will be an encouragement to your members, as well as a meaningful way to share God’s love with your local community?
Read the rest of this entry »Jesus Laughed by Jeff Allen
C.S. Lewis once posed the question, and I am paraphrasing, mainly because I am too lazy to look up the actual quote, but he once asked, how different Christianity might have been if the Gospel writers had said, “….and Jesus laughed.” I only mention it because my wife and I have come to the conclusion that – by the way our Savior answers our prayers – he must have a great sense of humor.
Read the rest of this entry »My Feminine Side by Comedian Jeff Allen
This whole running thing is new to me. I was never much of a runner prior to this. I used to run about a mile or two, buy a half a dozen donuts and then run back. Never understood why I kept gaining weight. I quit running and promptly lost 22 pounds. Weird, huh?
Read the rest of this entry »Not a Christian Comedian, Part 2 Taylor Mason
I don’t claim to be “born again.” I was born once (no need to repeat that), then I made a choice, and I have stuck with it. I think loyalty, perseverance and consistency are important in life, and while those may not be solely attributed to my faith, those characteristics are certainly part of my faith.
Read the rest of this entry »Hilarous Clean Comedy – on the Cheap!
Comedy breaks down inhibitions. Laughter opens the heart, especially when it’s the laughter of the Familiarity – the aha moment of “Yup, I know what that is like!” Nothing opens up people’s hearts and minds more than when they can relate to the common experiences and suffering of another person.
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