Really

Am I Really a Christian?

Starting this week I’ll be teaching a class at Springhouse Worship & Arts Center called “Am I Really a Christian?” It’s based in large part on a personal study of the same name by Mike McKinley and also on the More »

Lonely_by_the_painted_wolf

Never Already Happened

Listening to David Crowder Band’s Never Let Go can be an emotional experience. At my church, Springhouse Worship and Arts Center, I’ve seen an accompanying performance dance that can’t help but enhance the emotive power of a song that declares More »

Really?



(c) Scott Asher.



Own Cup

(c) Scott Asher.

Am I Really a Christian?

Really

Starting this week I’ll be teaching a class at Springhouse Worship & Arts Center called “Am I Really a Christian?” It’s based in large part on a personal study of the same name by Mike McKinley and also on the fictional book Night of the Living Dead Christan by Matt Mikalatos.

The study is challenging and important because it’s obvious that many people who think they are Christians really aren’t. That’s the most important issue for each of us for all eternity and we need to be straight on what it really means to be a Christian and how that definition isn’t up to us.

After each week’s lesson, I’ll post the audio (MP3) and the worksheets (pdf) here at ashertopia.com. I encourage anyone who thinks that they are a Christian to work through this study with prayer and honest introspection.

Week One: You are not a Christian because you say so.
Really a Christian Week 1 Worksheet
Really a Christian Week 1 Audio

The Tea Pot Capital of the World!

(c) Scott Asher. Click to enlarge.

The Cost of Farting Upwind

(c) Scott Asher. Special thanks to Aimee Tirjan.

A Superhero Battle as Seen from the Spectator’s Perspective

(c) Scott Asher.

Cultural Awareness: the Japanese Easter “Bunny”

image

(c) Scott Asher

Brainstorming

Ironically, I drew this on the back of a notepad in a brainstorming session at work. Worked for me! (C) Scott asher

Multitasking

A classic I drew in 2005 in pencil on paper. I Rearranged it a bit and colored it in 2012. It’s just as funny to me 7 years later! (C) Scott Asher

Kicking the H out of Kids

(c) Scott Asher.

Real life customer!