Christian illusionist brings magic, message to the masses
Miracles and magic can change your life.
Brock Gill, illusionist and evangelist, believes that. Gill performs Jan. 6 at Winter Jam 2012. The annual Christian concert event kicks off its 2012 tour at the Charleston Civic Center.
Gill said, “A miracle or a magic trick can be something people can remember forever. With Jesus, his miracles could be something that helped someone. He healed the sick.”
Miracles are important, but the message is more important.
He added, “The message is the truth and the truth changes people’s lives eternally.”
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There should never be gimmicks to reach people for Christ or help them grow spiritually. That is what the Bible is for and it can be exciting to learn from a pastor who teaches the whole Bible without emotionalism or gimmicks. Sure, we get the scriptures that help us turn from sin and evil too. It is all part of growing spiritually to glorify Jesus Christ. At this time our pastor is teaching the Life of Christ and it is so enlightning because of the detail that brings His life to greater reality and helps us know our Lord better and better each day. I can hardly want until I hear the next message.
-msjallenPeople don't grow spiritually from gimmicks or emotionalism or feel good sermons.
This man is not a Christian, he's a charlatan pretending to be Christian as has become typical of Christendom.
-KalevInteresting the the Apostle Paul said that he did all things to persuade men to come to Christ. He was a master lawyer, debater, teacher, lecturer, and writer. Most people believe that Christ performed miracles strictly to help people. However, they were also His calling card, an attention getter, and proof of His Diety. You can sit back and bash someone serving or use your tongue to speak the "magic" of the Gospel thru the Holy Spirit.
-Old Colonel