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Illustration Friday: Emergency

It’s summer time in Indiana and the bugs seem to find windshields like a moth to a flame.

If a but sees a windshield coming at fifty-five miles an hour, I’m assuming that would be an emergency!

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IF: Crash


We have a blizzard warning in Indiana today (February 13, 2007). Everyone is staying put and watching the snow pummel us. As soon as the wind and the snow dies down, I’m sure my kids will try to get out there and have some fun. After all, school is closed. I can just imagine this scene happening somewhere in the Midwestern US today.

If you live in colder, snowy climates, do you remember the time you transitioned from loving the snow because of all the fun things to do and dreading it because you would have to drive in it? I remember the first time I drove in freezing rain. I tapped the brakes and my car immediately made a 180 degree turn. It scared me to death. I wanted to leave the car where it was, grab a sled and forget the whole driving thing.

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Prayer Life

“The hospital called. Your prayer life has been rushed into intensive care!”
Yes, there have been those times where my face gets flushed because I realize I haven’t prayed most of the day. Come on, Kevin! You can’t run on batteries all day!

What is a good prayer life anyway? This post by the Desiring God site offers some tips. The bottom line is it is a personal choice that centers around just taking time to do it. I like to get up early in the morning and journal my prayers. I either write by hand or type them in my electronic journal. No matter how you do it, I encourage you to find some time and take your prayer life off of life support.

Cartoon of a man and woman. The woman says, "The hospital called Your prayer life has been rushed into Intensive Care!"

These cartoons fall under my Creative Commons License. They are free to use for church bulletins and other non-commercial usages as long as you credit me.