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I’m a pastor turned artist painting, drawing, and thinking about what it takes to be free to be you. My studio in the wilderness. 👇
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You know that original artwork of mine you wanted, or the print? Now's the time. I'm sliding twen-ty per-cent your way. Just say THANKS21 when you are at the till for that deep save! Can't wait to send them to you wherever you are!

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This is one of my personal favorite cartoons, "Sheep Conversion Therapy". Many people own this print and some of them hang beautifully in the offices of counselors and therapists. I think it says a ton and encourages us to accept ourselves and others.

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I spoke with a woman's group on a zoom meeting. We talked a lot about my Sophia drawing, "Suspended". I didn't consciously draw her suspended between a live and dead tree. But with poise. Isn't that our goal in the midst of the complexity of life? The prints of this are lovely.

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One of my personal old favorite cartoons in prints and tees etc "Jesus Looks in the Mirror". It conveys a core certainty of mine that we are ALL connected, united, one, at a deep and fundamental level, and that it's only thoughts and words that seem to divide us.

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I attended a gay pride parade some years ago in Dallas, Texas, and I must say it was one of the happiest and most remarkable events I’ve ever attended.

This cartoon is called "God and Gay Pride"

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Part of deconstruction, maybe the scariest part, is putting the Bible in its place of being a collection of writings by men attempting to describe their version of reality, and assuming authority over your own life. It takes great courage to question your conditioning.

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Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to let go. I drew Sophia Release to express how we must try to do every once in a while. Releasing expectations, disappointments, grudges, memories, hurts, and sometimes even people. Letting go is hard to do but sometimes must be done.

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Aw, see Jesus with his LGBTQIA+ rainbow sheep friend reading my book "The Art of Coming Out: Cartoons for the LGBTQ Community". I have enough cartoons for Part 2 so stay tuned. I'm thankful that this first one reaches so many around the world and encourages or enlightens them.

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I attended a gay pride parade some years ago in Dallas, Texas, and I must say it was one of the happiest and most remarkable events I’ve ever attended.

This cartoon is called "God and Gay Pride"

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One of my personal old favorite cartoons in prints and tees etc "Jesus Looks in the Mirror". It conveys a core certainty of mine that we are ALL connected, united, one, at a deep and fundamental level, and that it's only thoughts and words that seem to divide us.

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