Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts

Kids Prayer Request Card

Here's an illustration I've done this morning for Warner Press. It's for a prayer card. In July, you can have a prayer card for the kids in your pew.

This artwork is property of Warner Press. Do not reproduce in any way without their permission.

Temptation Island

Caption reads: Three days earlier, Gary asked God to eliminate from his life all temptation.

I need this island whenever I'm near a refrigerator or a bowl of chips and salsa. You can't eat just one. You can eat the whole bowl before you realize it. Lord, deliver me from temptation... right after I'm done with this ice cream.

Love and Respect

Caption reads: "Dear God, I love and respect you. I'll love and respect you even more if you get me through this test!"

Yes, I've had a few tests like that. It's amazing how our priorities change when we come upon a test, isn't it? Tests and promises seem to go hand in hand!

Bless Dad while Mom is gone

Caption reads: "Bless Mom on her trip. And bless this food even though all Dad knows how to make is cereal."

Is this cartoon dedicated to Mom or Dad? Hey! it's Father's Day! My Dad got us kids through dinner when Mom worked even though his cooking skills were limited.

Mine aren't much better. Thank the Lord for wives and mom along with husbands and dads. We go together!

Prayer Requests


“Remember me in your prayers. When my dad finds out I stratched the car with my bike, I’ll need all the prayers I can get!”
You get all kinds of interesting prayer requests in a Sunday school class. I have a feeling I uttered a similar requests once. Though I don't remember scratching Dad's car, I did plenty of other things. I'm thankful Dad was gracious when I messed up. By the way, Happy birthday, Dad!

Prayer Life

"The hospital called. Your prayer life has been rushed into intensive care!"
Yes, there has been those times where my face gets flushed because I realize I haven't prayed most of the day. Come on, Kevin! You can't run on batteries all day!