Drew Worsham captivated the audience with a powerful blend of illusion, storytelling, and spiritual insight, using wonder as both metaphor and mission. He opened with a live mentalism demonstration that left the crowd amazed, illustrating how easily our attention is shaped and how rare genuine wonder has become in a world of distraction. Transitioning from illusion to truth, Drew shared how curiosity “wonder in motion” is essential to faith, creativity, and human connection. He challenged listeners to rediscover the awe they’ve lost amid busyness, production, and digital overload.
Drawing from his experiences as a pastor, church planter, and magician, Drew unpacked how curiosity and wonder are not childish but sacred. He emphasized that as leaders, parents, and creatives, we cannot give what we don’t possess if we’ve lost our own wonder, we can’t help others find theirs. Through humor, vulnerability, and memorable stories including a risk gone wrong that eventually led him to meeting his wife he called everyone to live curiously, take risks, and reclaim the sense of awe that opens hearts to God’s presence.
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