Sketchy

Mere Imagination

Mere Imagination

I based this sketch of a young C.S. Lewis on the cover image of the September 8, 1947, edition of Time Magazine. I wanted to illustrate – through a creative use of the shaded area of his portrait – two of his most popular inventions: Screwtape and Aslan. I have also included the logo from the

Ode to Jean-Paul Sartre

Ode to Jean-Paul Sartre

“Jean-Paul Sartre may be the most famous atheist of the 20th century…Yet he may have done more to drive fence-sitters toward the faith than most Christian apologists.” Says Peter Kreeft, professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King’s College, who calls Sartre one of the primary pillars of unbelief. The title of this sketch

Ode to Pat Robertson

Ode to Pat Robertson

In a not too surprising turn of events, Pat Robertson has managed to once again say something to bring embarrassment upon the Christian community. This time his remarks hit at the heart of the gospel by attacking the nature of Christian marriage. On his television show he stated that those married to someone with Alzheimer’s should

The Grand Design

The Grand Design

The Grand Design is the title of Stephen Hawking’s book which sets out to dispel the notion that God created the universe. The book begins with the statement, “Philosophy is dead.” Hawking points to science as the clear perpetrator of the crime. Of course science has, in the past, been blamed for killing God as

Reformed Rhythm & Rhyme

Reformed Rhythm & Rhyme

Robust theology mixed with heavy beats makes for good music. That’s why I’m thankful for the young, serious-minded, theologically-adept, hip-hop artists like FLAME, Lecrae, Tedashii, Trip Lee, Sho Baraka, Shai Linne, et al.  They provide a welcomed source of substantive lyrics in what has become a very atheological industry of contemporary Christian music. They have