Let’s say you’ve just escaped jail and you’re on the run from the law when you see your picture posted online. What would you do?
No matter how you answer that question, it’s different from what this Australian teen did.
Let’s say you’ve just escaped jail and you’re on the run from the law when you see your picture posted online. What would you do?
No matter how you answer that question, it’s different from what this Australian teen did.
This gem is the work of Robert Mankoff, a veteran cartoonist and editor with The New Yorker. It provides a comical take on the very real problem all of us face in trying to live a new life for Jesus.
Every football team has that crazy set of fans who paints their bodies to match the team’s colors. For the Tigers of LSU, it’s The Painted Posse. These young men, who happen to be Christians, love the Tigers almost as much as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. Look closely at their picture to the right, and you can see their loyalty to LSU and the Kingdom of God.
That is, until Louisiana State University does a little Photoshopping….
Some think they’ve seen Jesus in windows, on the side of walls, and even the occasional grilled cheese sandwich. During the first week of Lent, in 2011, two more families claimed to see images of Jesus, as well.
Jesus sightings are becoming as normal as Elvis sightings.