Happy 2014! I’m glad you’re on this journey with us. Abram is going to be wandering around for a bit, so hopefully Moth & Ethan can make it entertaining for everyone involved.
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Way to point out the obvious, Moth. But good for Abram, exercising his faith and not worrying about the details. Anyway, this is the last post of 2013! I was hoping to do a longer “year-in-review” sort of blog post,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Abram must have been quite a sight, trouncing around the Middle East, plunking down rocks to a nameless God. Especially when you consider that he came from a pagan background, and the predominate religions at that time had to do[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Referencing the Tower of Babel here, and you can jump back to read more about that if you want. If you’ll remember, the settlers of that place incurred the wrath of God because they were disobedient, among other things. One[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m not necessarily what you would call “the outdoorsy type”. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy outdoor sports, picnics, and even the occasional camping trip. Mountains, beaches, deserts, plains, and forests are all okay with me, but when it comes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A colorized classic strip this time introducing Abram’s nephew Lot. This also brings us to chapter 12 of Genesis, which means we are nearly a quarter of the way through the book. Things are moving along nicely, aren’t they?
Abram is introduced today by way of a re-drawn classic strip from 2004. I always thought Ur was a funny name for a city. Maybe it’s just me.
Ahh, I wish I could take credit for this joke, but it was told to me in a slightly different manner by my wonderful wife. Nevertheless, I think it works well here because the word Hebrew comes from the name[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
And here we briefly touch on some of the fallout from the Tower of Babel debacle, as hinted at in the conclusion to the mini-series from last weekend. We see Nimrod has moved on from warring and hunting to city-building,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
And now you know. This concludes our brief mini-series on “How Dinosaurs Became Extinct”. Thanks for joining us. Back to our regularly scheduled strips next weekend.












