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Scripture Scribbles: Cartoons from the Choir Loft

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Phillip Dillman is a man of faith, music and cartoons. Each Sunday, Dillman sings in his church choir and sketches cartoons about the day’s sermon. Dillman’s scripture scribbles, which are conceptualized and drawn in a span of about 15 minutes, add a humorous twist and perhaps a bit more appreciation to the traditional Bible stories. In case you might think this is a heretical work, think again as the foreword was written by Dillman’s pastor.

132 pages, Paperback

First published October 20, 2014

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October 26, 2014
This book gives a humorous and warm view of religion. While the author's faith shines through, so does his sense of humor. I love that these cartoons are truly scribbles. Mr. Dillman's drawings are not polished in the sense that he edits or
harpens them to look like a professional comic strip. Instead from idea to completion, the cartoons take about 15 minutes to finish and they are drawn during church services.
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