Epilogue what?

EN77 Worldly/Heavenly Wisdom

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Wisdom can take different forms depending on whether it has it's sights set on this world or the next.

Here is the text for the epilogue.

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Sorted - Nov/Dec issue 09. Thanks again to Steve Legg, the Siggs and Andy Ashworth.

A redrafting of this previous version that is based on a quote from Rev Peter Lewis. Incidentally, Peter is celebrating 40 years of ministry this coming weekend in Nottingham. Cornerstone Church has had a massive influence on me and I shall be glad to pay my respects to them.

EN70 Remedy Delivery

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Although the 2 Corinthians 4 text is quoted at length within the cartoon it helps to see the whole thing here.

Although it took a while to draw, this piece came fairly quickly to me when I heard someone at our local church talking about signing up to become 'flu-friends' and assist collecting Tamiflu in the local community when people are incapacitated.

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EN64 We Live In Boxes.

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The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you will need to scroll down to find the exact part). Read More...

EN48 iUpgrade

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The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).

I am so guilty of upgraditis. This strip touches on the insatiable fervour that our tech-crazy culture lives in. It isn't long before you begin to substitute stuff for true identity and relationships. I am sure that I am guilty of this. Read More...

EN15 Reconciliation

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The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).

The story in Luke is known as the 'Prodigal' or lost son. It is about family reunion after some difficult times. This is a slightly different take on that story about something which happened to me. The most helpful thing to say here is that part of the key for me to find reconciliation in the particular situation required letting go of past baggage - hence the bin.

This has very little text for good reason. I think it works well as it is.

EN13 One 2 None: disconnecting people

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The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).

I think that this is becoming more readily apparent as newer technological devices achieve a greater saturation of our culture: we are being cut off from the very thing promised to us: community and social networking.

I'm not very happy with the drawing in this one, but it's worth saying that the location is based on the place opposite Borders in Kingston Upon Thames.