Ten new cartoons on CartoonChurch.com
I’ve posted ten cartoons on CartoonChurch.com. They have all appeared somewhere else in the past, but they are newly available for subscribers and some of them have not been posted on the internet before. You can find links to all ten here, or I’ve posted individual links below: The cartoons: The chain of command (From…
I’ve posted ten cartoons on CartoonChurch.com. They have all appeared somewhere else in the past, but they are newly available for subscribers and some of them have not been posted on the internet before. You can find links to all ten here, or I’ve posted individual links below:
The cartoons:
- The chain of command (From The Dave Walker Guide to the Church / originally published in the Church Times)
- Small children (From The Dave Walker Guide to the Church / originally published in the Church Times)
- The Vicar’s study (From The Dave Walker Guide to the Church / originally published in the Church Times)
- How to tell what is going on (From The Dave Walker Guide to the Church / originally published in the Church Times)
- The collection (From The Dave Walker Guide to the Church / originally published in the Church Times)
- How Christians can work together across the divide (Originally posted on this blog)
- The church is empty (Originally posted on the Church Times Blog)
- Asterisk (Originally posted on the Church Times Blog)
- How to be in two or three places (Originally posted on the Church Times Blog)
- Church meetings (posted on this blog, original version from the Baptist Union booklet Making a Splash)
Information about republishing these cartoons in church publications or elsewhere is in the usual place.
I’m aware that many of you are waiting to renew your church licence. Please do keep using the cartoons if that is the case – it is my fault not yours. Sorting out my renewals system is a major task which has needed doing for a very long time. I have to admit to struggling to keep up with doing both the creative side of things and the administration side of things, and this is the thing that has been left out. I am getting someone to help me set up an efficient way of doing the renewals and if all is well you should hear from me within the next month.