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46 Cartoons on Romans

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Your material on Romans has help me tremendously in preparing to teach Romans. Thanks
Posted by: Roy Strother at January 8, 2008 04:48 PMYou're good - at least with cartoons (!) This is a real way to get through to some.
I had privately published over 200 cartoons last year "Laugh With The Lord" but unfortunately even the local Pastors shunned having one - too much on the evangelism side !
But still go on - you're great
You're good - at least with cartoons (!) This is a real way to get through to some.
I had privately published over 200 cartoons last year "Laugh With The Lord" but unfortunately even the local Pastors shunned having one - too much on the evangelism side !
But still go on - you're great
Enjoyed the cartoon's and teachings on Romans. Am passing on to the Los Angeles group -- some are pastors, I'm sure they will enjoy your humor and teachings.
Sue Sabas
Sherman Oaks, Ca.
Great Romans cartoons, funny!
Posted by: Lela Albert at May 23, 2008 03:32 AMGuilt should only be felt if your conscience tells you it's wrong not inflicted.
These little cartoons of yours are only meant to inflict that guilt.
You do not need to believe in God to have a moral compass and you don't need a book to tell you which way it ought to point.
These cartoons are not only poorly drawn but only say one message, "Everyones a sinner and no matter what you do you will be a sinner."
So what the point of trying to live up to "Gods" standards if he himself says you can't?
Remember people, if you only depend on yourself to get to where you want to go your success in life is assured.
We love your cartoons and all of your comments and lessons. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: Bonnie & Glen Jones at June 6, 2008 05:17 PM