Kaley Payne | October 3rd, 2017 01:28 PM
“Life is boring without puppets,” says Scruff, a Quiz Worx puppet. He may be right. And Queenslanders are about to find out what they’ve been missing.
Quiz Worx, a children’s ministry that performs puppet shows to tell biblical stories to children in churches, schools and holiday clubs, has traditionally been based in New South Wales. The team of 14 has performed more than 4000 puppet shows and estimates that more than 400,000 people have seen them since the organisation’s inception in 1998.
The concept is simple: “We go and tell people about Jesus, in live shows … with puppets,” says Quiz Worx performer Mike Pickering.
And the organisation is committing to doing more of that in Queensland, opening up an office in January 2018 and seeking to partner with local churches and schools.
Confirmed: Queensland school kids can tell friends about Jesus
After a row over religion in schools in Queensland in the past year, negotiations have left RI (Religious Instruction) in Queensland state schools in a strong position, with about 75 per cent of families opting their children into RI. Quiz Worx works with SRE (Special Religious Education, in NSW) and RI teachers in state schools, Christian schools and churches, and is now looking to open up more opportunities up north.
“There has always been lots of [Quiz Worx] shows in Queensland, lots of opportunities that we’ve had,” says Mike.
“We love to partner with RI teachers, with Christians and pastors, all over the place, but now that we’re going to Queensland, especially there.”
Email This Story
Why not send this to a friend?
Read Next
Confirmed: Queensland school kids can tell friends about Jesus
The curly questions that dumbfounded a minister
From devastation and tragedy – hope and joy
Great expectations as beach missions return
The resurrection is real and changes everything
'Find your home with Jesus' and other Christmas messages
What’s at stake in the religious freedom debate
Bridging the cultural gap to empower Indigenous leaders
What makes Sharon run ... and keep running
Wired, tired and distracted? Here's the book we all need ...
In Memoriam: Believers who were promoted to glory this year
Making the stories of God accessible to Indigenous Australians
Celebrating strength: 10 faith leaders share International Women's Day messages
Hopes for 2022: Peace and creativity for a young mum
Latest
Farewell from the Eternity team
As Eternity News draws to a close, our team offers you, dear reader, our personal,…
What to watch this Easter (plus Eternity's highest rated movies)
Looking for some entertainment for the Easter weekend? Here’s a collection of three Easter-related movies…