End of the World Cartoon
There’s an old rule for making predictions: give them a date or give them an event, but never give them both!
There’s an old rule for making predictions: give them a date or give them an event, but never give them both!
Here is another great cartoon from Dave Walker.

This CartoonChurch.com cartoon by Dave Walker originally appeared in the Church Times.
So, where do you sit in church? Do you sit in the same place each week or do you like to move around?
Related posts:
• The Sermon Cartoon
• The Pastor’s Dog
• The Dullest Blog in the World
Why people may have their eyes closed during the sermon:
Do you ever close your eyes during the sermon? I like the pastor who said, “Once I dreamed I was preaching, when all of a sudden I woke up and found that I was!”
HT: The Cartoon Blog
Related posts:
• After-Service Coffee
• The Dullest Blog in the World
Time for a Saturday cartoon.
Coyote Catches Roadrunner (Video length: 1:41)
So, did you know the coyote ever caught the road runner?
HT: Althouse
Here is another great cartoon from Dave Walker:
In case you were wondering, there really is such a thing as Atheist Sunday School — see News and Notes 11/29/2007
Related posts:
• The Dullest Blog in the World
• After-Service Coffee
Well, I posted on pastors earlier this week and then on the pastor’s wife, so I thought it was time for the pastor’s dog. I love this old cartoon from Leadership Journal.
Remember, Beauregard, you’re the pastor’s dog; all the other dogs will be watching you.
(Rob Suggs; Leadership, Spring 1987, Vol. 8, no. 2, p. 75.)
Related posts:
• You Might Be a Pastor If …
• You Might Be a Pastor’s Wife If …
• Parable of the Prodigal Puppy

(From The Cartoon Blog)
We once did a skit at our church very similar to this as a way of reminding our people to reach out to guests on Sunday mornings. Does this cartoon remind you of your church at all? What are some ways your church tries to make guests feel welcome?
Related post: The Dullest Blog in the World
Johnny Hart, the creator of the B.C. comic strip series, died Saturday of a stroke at the age of 76. He was at the drawing table in his home when he died.
I have always enjoyed the B.C. series (as well as the Wizard of Id, the other series Johnny was involved in). Johnny had a keen sense of humor, and his comics almost always made me laugh, and often made me think as well.
Johnny was a Christian, and he sometimes injected his faith into his B.C. strips. Here is his comic from Easter Sunday yesterday.
Thank you Johnny for sharing your life, faith and humor with us over the years. We will miss you, of course, but how magnificent for you to celebrate Easter Sunday 2007 in the presence of your resurrected Lord!
(Continue reading for some articles about Johnny Hart and some more great B.C. comic strips!)
Recent Discussion