Friday, February 21, 2020

Over the Frozen Rivers and Through the Woods

On February 1st we donned our winter layers, pointed our truck and trailer north and hit the road for our first tour in 2020.

It's been 10 years since the UniShow presented among First Nations communities in Northern Ontario and it was so great to be back! This time, instead of loading all our equipment onto the train for a 5 hour ride up to Moosonee, we took the other option available only in winter. We drove 8 hours along the snowy winter road carved through normally swampy bogs and over frozen rivers. We have never experienced such a winter driving adventure before. Dustin did an amazing job navigating our truck and trailer over the frozen rivers and through the woods.




  

We had the privilege of working with incredible organizers who live in Moosonee. Some of them hosted an amazing UniShow tour in Brazil a few years ago and others we've performed with in a dozen countries over the years. This team did an amazing job preparing all the details and logistics for these events to run smoothly.


We did a couple events in Moosonee and Moose Factory, including the first ever UniShow presentation in a Teepee at the Healing Lodge for residents recovering from addictions where we were able to share openly about freedom and healing through Jesus.



Then we continued north along ice roads which have been flooded to freeze over more swampy tundra, allowing seasonal access to remote unreached First Nations communities further up the James Bay coast.


  

These remote villages are very difficult to get to most of the year so it was special to have this unique opportunity to bring them joy and especially the hope and love of Jesus. 

  

Most days we did an afternoon school assembly followed by an evening community outreach. Our organizers involved local churches and even facilitated surveys for audience members to fill out where they could request a pastor's visit, prayer or more information about church or God. Through these forms, local believers were able to connect with many interested people for future follow-up.










From eating Canada's finest poutine, to speeding down frozen rivers and snowy trails on Skidoos, to loading and unloading in temperatures down to -30F, to sharing the life-changing Gospel with those who have never heard before, we loved every minute of our wintery Canada tour.





A glimpse of our James Bay Tour.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Well Balanced Act in Minnesota

We kept it local in January and had our first UniShows of 2020 in Minnesota. We partnered with First Lutheran School of Glencoe for a community event in the beautiful Glencoe City Center ballroom. There was a great turnout and people told us they were inspired and encouraged.



We then presented for God's Girls student group and their families in Northfield. Our message fit perfectly with their focus this year of challenging the girls to use their God given gifts to share Jesus with the world. 

We received encouraging feedback from leaders and parents: 
“UniShow's performance exemplifies what it means to serve God with all your heart, mind, and strength. This team pours all that God has given them into their show and impacts their audience with their passion for God and people.”

“My daughter's comment was, "Wow, Dustin is like a world champion, but he treats me just like a real friend." I think that says a lot about how kids feel valued and see integrity, humility, and authenticity in you guys.”

“Your message was powerful, deep, good doctrine, inspiring, just what we wanted our kids to hear.”

“Your integration of all your skill sets, music, movement and your message was both professional and Spirit lead. Seeing you 4 work together as a team was way cool. Your act is polished and well balanced.”

“The show was amazing! Talent and messages met our group right where we were at and was so exciting and inspirational for both kids and adults!”
-Leaders and Parents, God’s Girls, Northfield MN