NOTE: This cartoon is going to appear in the August 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

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My iPhone served me well when I went away for a couple of days. I didn’t get the data plan because it is too expensive. In fact, I had it blocked because my first month I was charged for using it. I didn’t use it, but somehow my iPhone used it a couple of times. Now I just use it when I’m in free WiFi service areas. So while Lisa and Casile were getting ready yesterday morning in the motel room, I checked my emails, moderated my blog, checked my art and print sales online, and updated facebook. Very useful and usable… in a pinch.
I realize the lyrics to The Killers’ song isn’t 100% accurate, but I took poetic license. The line, which caused considerable confusion when it was released, strikes a chord with me. I like it, and I like the song.

Based on a popular song by Carrie Underwood. I always leave it to the last second. What about you? Anyway, Lisa and I are taking our 16 year old daughter Casile on a road trip today and tomorrow to Bangor, Maine, just to shop, eat different food, and browse their huge bookstore… Borders. We’ll slap everything onto our Visa card. Foolish. Take the wheel! I’ll be checking in.

For those of you who might not get this inside joke, it’s a reference to U2′s new album No Line on the Horizon. I downloaded it from iTunes, and I’m enjoying it. The album cover art is inspiring to me. If you are familiar at all with my art, you might notice that the minimalist style is similar to mine. The title of the album too has a mystical ring to it, kind of like The Matrix‘s, “There is no spoon!”.