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Cartoon: Pay attention!

Cartoon of a teacher with a father and son

Cartoon of a dad, boy and teacher. The teacher says, “Your son did great, Mr. Jones. On the other hand, YOU need to pay attention in family worship.”

I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.

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children cartoons

Cartoon: How Greedy?

Cartoon of a boy and a bank teller. The boy says, "How greedy do you have to be to work here?"

Cartoon of a boy and a bank teller. The boy says, “How greedy do you have to be to work here?”

When I was a teen, I loved working for a fast food restaurant, because I could have the merchandise for dinner. It’s too bad the same concept doesn’t quite work in the banking institutions. Then again, I’ve been reading about the financial crises in 2008. There were a lot of bank executives and Wall Street financiers that appeared to be doing just that.

If a bank teller helped herself to the bank’s merchandise, that would be called embezzling. If an executive helps himself, is that called a bonus?

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children's ministry cartoons

Cartoon: Fist Bump

Cartoon of a boy and a teacher with outstretched arms. The boy says, "I'm not a hugger, Mrs. Carmine. How about a meaningful fist bump?

Cartoon of a boy and a teacher with outstretched arms. The boy says, “I’m not a hugger, Mrs. Carmine. How about a meaningful fist bump?

With cold and flu season in full force, maybe this is good advice for everyone, not just the introverts!

I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.

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Cartoon: The Taste of Victory

Cartoon of a bicyclist that just swallowed a bug

Cartoon of a man riding a bicycle. The man is coughing. The caption says, “Eric thought he had tasted victory. It turns out he swallowed a bug.”

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church cartoons

Cartoon: Ruffled Feathers

Cartoon of  a man talking to an angry chicken. The man says, "Sorry, Fred. But I thought ALL my sermons ruffled your feathers.

Cartoon of  a man talking to an angry chicken. The man says, “Sorry, Fred. But I thought ALL my sermons ruffled your feathers.

I drew this for the January, 2013 Church of God E-newsletter.