“Faith in God’s love can fade. Hope in God’s love can fade. But praise God that his love itself will never fade! His love is eternal. His love is more powerful than our faith and our hope, and it is his Love that will continue to renew both our faith and our hope. His love is everything. His love is the greatest. His love is the only thing that will never fade, never shake. It his love that will never leave me and never forsake me. God, thank you for your LOVE!”
Christian Dating Rules
This comic shows the very first time John met Liz. This is one of the comics from my new book ‘Searching for Grace: Joining The Church’ that is a detailed account of how John came to join Pastor Moses’ church and how he met each character too, in this case Liz the service coordinator.
My book is now on sale for just $4.95!
You can grab a copy from amazon.com. Go on, do it; you know you want to
The Prayer Closet
Exciting News: Today I started a new webcomic. It’s called ‘Logic and Laughter.’ You can click here to view it: www.logicandlaughter.com
I hope you enjoy it!
Mick
“To love without limitations. To love without fear of loss. To love in the face of hatred. To love in a world at war. To love is the divine miracle at work in us. To love is the greatest work of faith. To love reveals to all of creation what we believe. To love makes the Christ in our hearts known. To love allows us to participate in the divine. To love is to be fully awake. To love is to be a citizen of heaven, and a light on earth.”
Words By Mick Mooney
“Grace is the fabric of all creation, for everything was made in, through and for Christ. Over time mankind, the very image of God, has been covered with layers of ungracious material – but the core of all is still grace, and the day will come when the God of all grace will shake both the heavens and the earth, removing all the layers of hate, lies, corruption and self-righteousness. Every tear will be wiped away. Every scar removed. What will remain is what has always been. Grace. Grace in abundance; grace for eternity.”
Words By Mick Mooney






