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December 29, 2022

Sketch Golda Meir

Golda Meir Israeli Prime Minister
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Published on December 29, 2022 18:33

Sketch Bat Wirecutter

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Published on December 29, 2022 17:16

December 28, 2022

Sketch Fozzie In Pencil

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Published on December 28, 2022 07:45

December 26, 2022

What Do You Call It?

Today is known by different names, St. Stephen’s Day, the second day of Christmas, and Boxing Day. For others it’s considered the day after a celebration. Each is true, but all of these views hold something special.

If you celebrate Boxing Day, it’s a day of generosity. If it’s St. Stephen’s Day, we remember a man who gave his life for his faith. If you call it the second day of Christmas, then you recognize it as a journey with Jesus that goes beyond a single day.

For those who struggle with it as the day after, where depression is a real battle, I’d like to encourage you today. The day after Jesus’ birth, He had enemies. The day after Calvary, His disciples suffered sorrow. The day after His resurrection, love reigned, but darkness still waged battles.

The Disciples did not allow the very real foes to silence their joy. It may have threatened their lives, but it could not destroy their souls. The day after Christmas isn’t the day after celebration, it’s proof that the celebration continued.

Christ went from Bethlehem to Egypt, Nazareth, and beyond. We must go beyond where we are, taking Him with us. We can stand with a joy time cannot remove, because He lives, we live also!

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Published on December 26, 2022 10:39

December 25, 2022

Merry Christmas From PruittWrites

We hope you all have a blessed and Merry Christmas this year!
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Published on December 25, 2022 03:00

December 24, 2022

Sketch Night Shift

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Published on December 24, 2022 16:27

Sketch Ebenezer’s Visitor

“The fireplace was an old one, built by some Dutch merchant long ago, and paved all round with quaint Dutch tiles, designed to illustrate the Scriptures. There were Cains and Abels, Pharaoh’s daughters; Queens of Sheba, Angelic messengers descending through the air on clouds like feather-beds, Abrahams, Belshazzars, Apostles putting off to sea in butter-boats, hundreds of figures to attract his thoughts;…”
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Published on December 24, 2022 14:51

Sketch You Never Know In Gotham

You never know in Gotham who will take a notion to play Santa. Merry Christmas to all the Batman fans!
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Published on December 24, 2022 13:58