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webcomic

Finding a scapegoat

Cartoon of a boy saying" I want to do some mischief today, but I can't find a scapegoat."

 

Cartoon of a boy saying” I want to do some mischief today, but I can’t find a scapegoat.”

Some days, it’s just too hard to find a scapegoat. At least it is for individuals who still say “mischief.”

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webcomic

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!

A leprechaun wishes you a happy Saint Patrick's Day

Today is Saint Patrick’s Day. It’s nice this year we have this holiday right before Palm Sunday and Easter. Patrick is a good example of someone changed by what happened on Easter.

I’d like to think the leprechauns are celebrating all three holidays too. Perhaps they will be on the front pew all three Sundays. The pot o’ gold may be near the pulpit.

“Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:21

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discipline

All This and a Bag of Chips

Cartoon of a dad eating potato chips. He says to his son, "Hey, Son. I'd like to talk to you about self control right after I finish this bag of chips."

Cartoon of a dad eating potato chips. He says to his son, “Hey, Son. I’d like to talk to you about self control right after I finish this bag of chips.”

This cartoon appeared in the January, 2012 issue of the Church of God newsletter.

Self-control is something that’s been on my mind lately. We live in a world where everyone seems to have at least a little attention deficit disorder. There are so many things vying for our attention, that it is difficult to keep our eyes on one thing.

Yet, if you want to be successful at something, I realize I need to focus on one thing and do it well. It’s easier said than done when you like to draw, design and write. That’s why I’ve loved cartoons. It takes a little of all three to produce a comic. You have to be a jack of all trades to make it work. But when you have different talents, and you use them all, can you ever be a master of one?

The hard thing about discipline is I have to make some choices and toss other things out. At the same time, I won’t compromise on important things like my faith, family or health. Discipline doesn’t really work if I am not taking care of my mind, body or spirit.

So is there such a thing as a balanced, disciplined life? Who knows? All I know is when someone passes around a bag of chips, I am the first one plunge my hand in and stuff my face!