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Arguably, The book on clown ministry. An excellent resource on gospel clowning (it's not focusing intently on creating make-up or other "clown" activities, but rather how the clown becomes a gospel clown). An excellent resource with several skits as well as interviews with several gospel clowns across the country.
I rate it 5 clowns
on a 5-clown scale (a very rare occurrence).
Don't forget to check out Everything New and Who's Who in Clown Ministry, a sequel and follow-up volume by the same author.
Table of Contents for Clown Ministry Handbook
Foreword by Floyd Shaffer
- Chapter One: In the Beginning
An overview of the activities of clowns throughout history - Chapter Two: But the Greatest of These Is Love
How clowns demonstrate devotion to God by their services and actions - Chapter Three: A Merry Heart Maketh A Cheerful Countenance
Costume and facial make-up of "pure" clown types listed and illustrated - Chapter Four: Put on the New Man
The need for a balance between what the clown looks like and what he is made of, inside. Stresses importance of wardrobe, props, techniques, name and feelings - Chapter Five: Let Us Exhalt His Name Together
Practical and spiritual suggestions for achieving and maintaining group organization while ministering - Chapter Six: Go Ye Into All The World
The "where" and "how" of clown ministry. Places to go for outreach ministry, things to do and what to expect - Chapter Seven: Things Which Are Not Seen Are Eternal
The relationship of God and man. How the clown can be the link between both. The importance of prayer. - Chapter Eight: Clown Gags
Suggestions to the clown for achieving rapport with audience, through laughter - Chapter Nine: Scripture Skits for Clown Groups
Includes five skits, each with several clown parts. Skits with a message for Christian living - Chapter Ten: More Performance Skits for Clown Ministry in Church
Performance scripts for use within a worship service - Chapter Eleven: Balloon Art
How to entertain an audience by making a wide variety of objects from balloons - Chapter Twelve: Caring and Sharing Clowns
Eleven clown ministers tell how they came to be clowns for Christ - Resources
- Bibliography

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Tom Raymond, aka. Raynbow the Clown, is a professional clown working out of Madison, Wisconsin, and is available for ministry events, conventions and conferences.Reviews • Clown Resources • (0) Comments - what's your opinion?• (0) Trackbacks • Permalink
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