Hey friends:
There's nothing I enjoy more than sharing the Gospel through comedy. God has blessed me with a ministry that effectively reaches the lost in a fun way. And it's non-threatening, which makes it super easy to invite friends and family to a comedy event.
Usually the best times for these events is Friday, Saturday or Sunday evenings. But I do perform at many Sunday morning services, too. It's just not as "standup comedy" heavy. I still use humor, but it's in a message/sermon format.
If you have a desire to reach the lost or unchurched in your community, I can help. You can call me direct. You don't have to go through an agent. I'll speak with you personally, and we'll work something out to allow God to use my ministry to complement your efforts.
I also do a ton of corporate events, so if your company is itching for some clean entertainment, I can make that happen as well (references available upon request).
If you're ever in the area where I’m performing, let me know and I’ll make sure you have a couple of complimentary tickets to my next show. My schedule is on my website at www.alfike.com.
I pray that wherever you are, that you will bloom for the Lord.
Sincerely,
Al Fike
214-766-0969
www.alfike.com
www.Facebook.com/aljfike
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Scheduling a fun comedy event
Friday, March 11, 2011
Proverbs Devotional Now on NOOK and KINDLE!!
My devotional book, The Ultimate Self-Help Book: 31 Days in Proverbs is available on Nook and Kindle. You can read on your IPad, IPhone, Nook, Kindle, BlackBerry, Android and any other device where you can download the free apps.
Amazing! We live in a world of technology where we read get a book right out of thin air! And even carry 100s of them in the palm of our hand. I'm still blown away!
Thanks!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
How to never lose a receipt--EVER!
Yes, this one is original.
And each time I share this idea, EVERY ONE says, "That's a great idea!"
It came to me when I would talk to my kids about keeping up with purchase receipts, because they always lost them, especially with returnable items.
So here it is....READY?
1) The instant you get the receipt, use your Smart phone and take a picture of the receipt (and any warranty info)
2) Now email the picture to yourself.
3) In the subject line you can write something like: "Walmart Receipt Toaster" or anything you want.
4) If you need to return the item, and can't find the receipt, pull out your phone, search your email (Walmart toaster), and there it is! It's always in your email to show from your phone, or print it and take to the store with you.
5) Thank you very much! LOL!
Friday, February 25, 2011
How I get my comedy ideas
Occasionally someone will come up and ask me, "How do you come up with some of your comedy material?"
One of the things I do is keep a journal (on my IPhone). I do this when I see or hear something weird or bizarre, or something that takes me off guard. I talk it into my "recorder" program on my phone.
I also use an app called "Dragon Dictation" which actually transcribes my voice to text (this keeps me from driving and typing--never a good idea). Having the idea on paper or screen helps me to actually "see" it with my eyes, as opposed to letting it float around in my head, thus taking a chance on forgetting the idea.
Then I break it down into short lines, like the lyrics of a song (those lines are always short). This helps me tighten it up. I like to have a comedy bit to NOT be more than 5 or 6 lines. The first 3 or 4 lines are the "setup," then the remaining line(s) is the punchline (where the laughter comes in).
My goal is to have 4-6 good laughs in every one minute of my routine, so I can't lolly gag around too much.
Here's an example: (the first 3 lines are the setup)
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My son (Skyler) at age 10 was curious about religion.
One day he asked "Mom, are we Catholic?"
She goes "No, son, we're not."
He thought and then asked, "well, are we PROSTITUTES?"
I wanted to say, "not far off, son. Not far off."
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As I said, I listen and watch for situations that surprise, jolt or stop me in my tracks. I don't try to "make up" comedy (that's very hard work). The funniest stuff is what goes on around me; then all I do is just find a way to shorten it up some, and then express my response or reaction to it. Incidentally, that's all comedy is anyway. That's all that Cosby and Foxworthy do. If I work on material from this angle, I'll probably never run out.
Al
www.alfike.com
PS: Thanks to Steve Roye of "Killer Standup Comedy" for the lessons and inspiration to write and perform better comedy.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Importance of friends
There's nothing like friends. Someone asked me recently how I got hooked up with Chick-Fil-A.