I got a kick out of the “home college” cartoon. I stopped homeschooling my sons this year after 6 years of teaching them at home. Although we put them in a Christian school I miss them dreadfully
This post is a month old, so I don’t know how many people will catch the link, but I’ll definitely mention this in next Wednesday (Dec 2/09) link-fest on the blog, and pick one to highlight. It’s rare to see any kind of humorous approach to things in the Charismatic realm that are (a) voiced by people who obviously understand it, and (b) aren’t characterized by vicious attack. I read all of them. You raise some good points.
Comment by paulthinkingoutloud — November 27, 2009 @ 2:14 pm
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I got a kick out of the “home college” cartoon. I stopped homeschooling my sons this year after 6 years of teaching them at home. Although we put them in a Christian school I miss them dreadfully
Comment by Cynthia — October 30, 2009 @ 10:38 pm
I have some new Christian cartoons on my new site, please let me know what you think of them.
Comment by Dod Cartoonist — November 27, 2009 @ 1:59 pm
This post is a month old, so I don’t know how many people will catch the link, but I’ll definitely mention this in next Wednesday (Dec 2/09) link-fest on the blog, and pick one to highlight. It’s rare to see any kind of humorous approach to things in the Charismatic realm that are (a) voiced by people who obviously understand it, and (b) aren’t characterized by vicious attack. I read all of them. You raise some good points.
Comment by paulthinkingoutloud — November 27, 2009 @ 2:14 pm