bonjour/hi
I am Jean-Daniel (zhawn-danyell), like John Daniel, but en français.
I live in Montréal, Québec, Canada. I am a pastor and a playwright.
Those are independent, but interrelated. They are both ways of telling stories to tell truths bigger than the story itself, ways of exploring and expressing empathy, ways of building communities that last into the future on the foundation of ancient traditions. Less nobly, both are a lot of fun, most of the time.
Theatre and Comedy
My Original Fringe Festival Show
Performed at Regina, Charlottetown, and Vancouver Fringe Festivals.
Next venues and dates to be announced!

The prophet Jeremiah is, anachronistically, a patron saint for the ADHD disciple. I know the weariness of “holding it in,” the exhaustion at keeping my thoughts inside. Astute scholars will note that contextually he is speaking of proclaiming God’s Word, and I, on the other hand, do not always, even usually, proclaim God’s Word.
I do understand that feeling, though, that something has to be said.
Like many Bible verses that find themselves naked and contextlessly cross-stitched onto Christian wall décor, Jeremiah 20:9 ought not to be pure positive affirmation. Only two verses prior, Jeremiah admits the social cost of his bluntness. “I have become a laughing-stock all day long; everyone mocks me.”