From grand illusions meant for arena-sized audiences like his Water Coffin escape to sleight-of-hand tricks—like pulling cards out of thin air, sleeveless—shooting arrows from the audience onto the stage to find a selected card, riding a motorcycle blindfolded, pouring endless amounts of water from jars, and transporting objects from his hands to the hands of unwitting participants from the audience—all serve as the backdrop for sharing the gospel and giving people a chance to respond.
Constant evolution and customization has been the hallmark of a Brock Gill show.
“One week I’m at a chapel service at a college, the next I’m in Haiti, and the next week I’m on tour with the Newsboys,” he said. “Every time you see my show, wherever I am, something about it is going to be unique, because we’re tailor making the material. The show is special every single time, which is one reason I never get tired of performing it.”
Gill also has tailor made his performances for a social media audience by sharing weekly illusions and devotional moments with online audiences–another new opportunity, he says, to share his methods and his message with people who’d otherwise never encounter them.
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