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I was thrilled when I found out that my 20th high school reunion would be during the same weekend I was performing in that area. Then it dawned on me that two of the three performances would be going on at the same time as the reunion festivities. I boogied over to the venues after my performances, ...
08.06.07 06:23 PM - Comment(s)
I performed three different plays back to back at Trail Christian Fellowhip: Beyond the Chariots, Big Fish Little Worm, and The Revelation. It's the first time I've done that, but the Lord carried me through it. A big thanks to those of you that were praying.
08.05.07 07:43 PM - Comment(s)
For the next three nights I'm performing three plays at Trail Christian Fellowship. Today they were on rotation to host for a lunch for all the pastors in the area. Though I spoke and performed I had a four minute limit. The main focus was fellowship and prayer for each others' congregations. They k...
08.02.07 07:36 PM - Comment(s)

That's where four buck deer and a jack rabbit just crossed my parents' driveway. You'll just have to imagine.
08.02.07 03:40 AM - Comment(s)
The Morningside United Church, where Eric Liddell taught Sunday school, just included a little ad for our Edinburgh Festival Fringe run of Beyond the Chariots in their August newsletter.
07.31.07 07:10 PM - Comment(s)
I'm finishing up an independant film with Jed Kasica (John and Paula's son) here in St. Louis. Recently Mrs. Kasica reported that the doctors announced her sister's brain tumor was completely gone! As you may remember, we did an enacted prayer for her sister during improv worship on the fourth of Ju...
07.31.07 05:55 AM - Comment(s)

I know I've posted pictures of the view from where I grew up, but it blows me away every time I visit. Can't believe I took it for granted as a kid.
07.29.07 07:57 PM - Comment(s)

I got to speak to the youth group where I grew up 20 years ago. I felt like I was encouraging myself as a teen.
07.29.07 06:19 PM - Comment(s)

I got group hugged by the acting students of the Salvation Army's Southern Territorial Music Institute. For the first time in 49 states and 23 countries I missed my flight! I was overjoyed. I don't have a performance until Thursday, so I was glad to experience solo night and sit in on one more class...
07.29.07 01:25 AM - Comment(s)
About "Beyond the Chariots": "You made my year!"
--Colonel Vibeke Krommenhoek
International Youth Ministries Coordinator
Salvation Army
07.28.07 09:49 PM - Comment(s)
During our 10 hours of improv training from Mark Oppenlander at MasterWorks Omar kept reminding us of the importance of "Yes, and..." That's taking what comes and adding to it.  Last night while performing  Beyond the Chariots in Welling, Oklahoma, (the end of the Trail of Tears)...
07.28.07 08:42 PM - Comment(s)

I'm performing and teaching at the Salvation Army's Southeast Territorial Music Institute, where their drama contingent has grown to 25. No theatrics at this midweek concert. Pictured directing is Scot, James Anderson.
07.28.07 06:09 PM - Comment(s)

We're not far from the Illinois River, which flows into the Mississippi, which flows past New Orleans. So we're being blessed with some Dixeyland jazz. This tune is, not surprising, "Down by the River Side."
07.28.07 05:55 PM - Comment(s)

Colonel Dick Krommenhoek, from The Netherlands, directs this choir. His wife, from Denmark, directed us all in Jewish dancing last night.

They're an amazing couple. They challenged me to think even more globally.

07.28.07 05:33 PM - Comment(s)

...and in the airport en route I ran into Dan Putnam. No joke.
07.28.07 05:31 PM - Comment(s)

This was my first stop in Oklahoma. It's called Echota House, and it really is just a house, but the food is amazing. I had samplings of quail, buffalo steak and trout. Oh, and a berry cobbler that I finished before taking my next breath.
07.28.07 05:30 PM - Comment(s)

We shared some leftover fireworks with the students who left late. Our wonderful hosts Bill & Judy got permission from the police department to shoot them out over Winona Lake.

Our students are now exploding into the world with freshly honed skills and dynamic inspiration.

Illuminate your campus...

07.28.07 05:21 PM - Comment(s)
What an incredible culmination of a month's hard work. I couldn't be more proud of this amazing cast! I saw each of them grow so much artistically and in their relationships with the Lord. Their hard work really paid off. We had four solid performances, and people were thanking us for things in the ...
07.28.07 05:19 PM - Comment(s)
This year we were blessed with a 10-hour improv intensive by Mark "Omar" Oppenlander, who was the improv captain at Taproot Theatre Co. in Seattle. Though he attended George Fox University with me, we had fallen out of touch. I was reintroduced by Jen Matthews, who pictured here alongsid...
07.27.07 09:28 PM - Comment(s)

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