Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Game Over



9 comments:

  1. Very nice track - creative, good art work and solid scripture.

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  2. Hi Eddie,

    I was wondering if you would be so kind as to fire off your e-mail address to me as I would like to send you...yes, you guessed it...an e-mail!

    It's Paul at: thewordstreetjournal@gmail.com

    Don't worry, I'm not trying to SELL you a subscription. :)

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  3. Missing the resurrection. :( But better than average!

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  4. Hi, Eddie, I am definitely off to order some of your tracts. I'm a big advocate of tract evangelism and use about 98% Chick tracts rounded out with a couple from Fellowship Tract League. I will add yours to my stable. I think it's fantastic you're keeping your hand in cartooning and using your considerable gifts to forward to kingdom of Christ. -- Gary in Omaha

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  5. Gary, it would be an honor to be added to your "tract rack". Thanks for the compliment.

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  6. Hi again, Eddie. It looks like the remaining supplies of "Game Over" were gobbled up as it's now listed as out of print. Only "Joe Had It All" is still available. -- Gary P.

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  7. Not too bad. Would be better if it didn't finish off with a model of "the sinners prayer".

    There is a fantastic comic that Living Waters sells and customtracts.com sells one very similar.

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  8. When you work with editors they make changes. I plan on posting some more tracts (some I will leave off the last page) because of this very thing. When I worked for the American Tract Society, I had a few head-butting sessions with the editors (in a grace-filled way, of course). One person, in particular challenged my Calvinistic writing more than once. So what you see is never the complete original.

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  9. Didn't meant to comment and run on you there Eddie. I completely forgot about leaving this comment.

    Glad to hear the last page was not your doing :)

    The last page (on folding tracts), or last section is a big pet peeve of mine. Even John Piper has a really great tract, but when it gets to the last page he loses his mind... or someone lost theirs and changed it ... I dunno.

    If you are still interested in having your own tracts printed, you might get in touch with www.customtractsource.com. They will print your tract (of course you will pay big cause they only print in bulk) and they won't arminianize the last bit.

    :)

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