“Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Teach them to observe all things that I have commanded you.  And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” - Matthew 28:19-20

We believe that we have been called to use the gifts God has given us to reach unbelievers for Him and to encourage, and build up His Church.

Living Hope Church

Recently Sue and I were blessed to be part of the Lost Coin Cafe, an inner city outreach of Living Hope Church in Portland, Maine.  The pastor at Living Hope is someone who booked our show 32 years ago, and we haven't worked with since.  The event was their weekly coffee house venue held in the same building where their church meets on Sundays.

Sue and I got there early, and we found ourselves in a neighborhood of Maine' largest city that we had never been in before. We've spent a lot of time in the Munjoy Hill neighborhood, which is a low income area, too, but is made up mostly of immigrants and refugees.  We have always found Munjoy Hill to be a vibrant, joyful area in spite of the economic challenges.  Living Hope is in a low income neighborhood, but it felt much more sad.  We got the feel that the neighbors were mostly multigenerational poor.  There was a group of guys sitting on the sidewalk outside the church singing and drinking.  We couldn't help but notice the ongoing police presence.

We were lt in by Pastor Perkins a few minutes later.  The church building looks like an old cafe, complete with a full kitchen.  While I knew we would be having supper before the show, I assumed it would be pot luck.  Instead, it was all prepare by Pastor and Mrs. Perkins, and there was a lot: pasta, friend chicken, salsds, rolls, and so much more.  Then it was time to juggle.

It was a great evening of ministry, aone of those times when I knew it was more than my efforts making it happen.  The Holy Spirit led me to a different set than I usually do, I performed my revised version of the herring bone balance which set up sharing reflections on the past two years of the covid-19 pandemic.  I knew God used this gig to encourage many.  Then I closed with my story/illusion about the woman who washed Jesus' feet with her tears and hair, hoping it was a clear message of grace for anyone who might be searching for faith.

Several of the people there recognized us from when we did a show at Lincoln Towers, the tallest building (excepting some church steeples) in the state of Maine.  It always blesses us when people remember us from previous shows.  And now I looked forward to hearing from Pastor Perkins again, hopefully in a little less that 32 years this time!

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A Few Testimonies

The presentation was fun and encouraging... The gospel message was clear and encouraging. I purchased your book and just finished it. Your scope is broad and again encouraging. May God continue to bless your ministry. I will encourage others to read your book. -Parishioner of a local church

"Hey, I  wanted to say that was a great message in chapel today! It touched something:) thanks for doing it!" -High School Student  

"We are so grateful that you brought your amazing ministry back to our church this year... The Gospel message you bring applies to all!  It is such a positive, valuable work that you do."  -Coordinator of Christian Ed. UCC Church

"There's no questioning it. This is powerful stuff. It's extremely touching at times, never less than entertaining, and I see a lot of sincere love for Jesus in you guys."  -Dwight Lilies, song writer

The Lord has given you a wonderful window through which to present the Gospel!   - Field Director of Alliance Missions to Paraguay

"What a wonderful ministry to both children and adults.  In past years it has been a struggle to arrange programing that would hold the attention of all ages, but also challenge each heart with God's gift of Salvation.  Thank you for sharing your ministry."  -Sunday School Sup't.

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