What is the Bible and Why Should I Care?
What is the Bible, really? How does an ancient book relate to our lives in the twenty-first century?
Psalm 95 | The What and Why of Worship
What is worship and why do we do it? Psalm 95 offers a excellent introduction to these questions. This is a visual meditation of that Psalm.
Holy Unbalance | The Triune Pattern of Reality
We celebrate the Triune nature of God on this Holy Trinity Sunday. Explore resources to learn and teach about the Trinity.
Testing Zapier Again
This post is a second test of Zapier. The first one didn’t work quite right. It showed all the Divi code. This time I’m creating the post in the native WordPress format. Zapier is a service that allows you to connect apps. In this case, I’m attempting to...
Testing Zapier
This post is a test. I’m experimenting with Zapier. It is a service that allows you to connect apps. In this case, I’m attempting to have a post on my WordPress site (this post) automatically post to my Mighty Network. This experiment is happening for two...
Where in the World is the Bible?
When was the Bible written and why does it matter. View this new page on A Cartoonist’s Guide to the Bible to find out.
Pentecost and the Tower of Babel
Pentecost is often consider a reversal of the Tower of Babel. Was the spreading of the nations in Genesis a curse, or a nudge to continue the blessing?
Milestones On A Young Person’s Faith Journey
This graphic represents nine milestones that mark a young person’s faith journey: baptism, starting school, receiving a Bible, first communion, finishing elementary school, youth service project, Confirmation, driver’s license, and high school graduation. The PowerPoint walks through each milestone.
Galatians 3 | Children of Abraham and Sarah
This lecture on Galatians comes from a six-week course on Galatians. The Apostle Paul is frustrated with his friends in Galatia because they are being convinced by a group of people that they must first become Jewish before they can truly follow Jesus. Paul continues his argument in chapter 3 of this letter by recounting the story of Abraham and Sarah. They were justified simply by trusting God’s promise, long before circumcision or the Law of Moses was ever part of the equation.
