For Heaven's Sake by Mike Morgan
- October 26, 2009
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In September of 1991, Mike Morgan began drawing For Heaven’s Sake!, a comic strip published in the religion section of The Macon Telegraph. The weekly cartoon celebrates the faith and pokes fun at the foibles of the characters who make up the congregation of "Mainline Memorial Church."
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q-bud0621 said, 28 days ago
A case of burn out.
kab2rb said, 27 days ago
Ours always wants volunteers.
kab2rb said, 25 days ago
If anyone reads this strip I have a question. A family member attends a different denomination then me and they are using a pirate emblem on a shirt as a theme for kids to read the King James Bible. I told family pirates are very bad and evil the member claims there are pirates in the Bible. I do not believe this. Any opionions.
cabrobst said, 23 days ago
Dear kab2rb,
I have my BA in Bible. I used to be a Methodist Minister for a small denomination.
I don’t know of any pirates in the Bible. Israel was not a seafaring people. In Jonah and Acts, the sailors are merchants. There are no other instances of ships except Jesus with his fishermen apostles.
No Denomination —a group of churches— rejects the modern translations. An independent church which rejects the modern translations would also have crazy ideas about other things. Tell your relations, Don’t drink the cool aid.
3hourtour said, 22 days ago
…ummm..