Jeff Barker is an actor, playwright, and Professor of Theatre and Speech in the respected Theatre Faculty of Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. He is also the author of The Storytelling Church.
"Lookit the Train!": A Two-Person Drama Solving Some of Life's Theological Challenges
Speaker(s): Jeff Barker, Karen Barker
Date: May 28 2014
Length: 1hr08min
Product ID: RGDL4400F
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Jeff and Karen Barker present a series of dramatic sketches serving as a model of vulnerable storytelling and respond to audience questions and comments.
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Karen Barkeris an actor and Professor of Theatre and Speech in the respected Theatre Faculty of Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. She and her husband Jeff lead seminars on incorporating drama into worship.
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