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Good Friday: For you! For you! For you!

Since today is Good Friday, I’ve decided to post an excerpt from my book ► (The book is only in German) The Invisible Burden. It is a moving dream about the Father’s love, what it cost Him to tear His Son from His side and let Him die a cruel death:

What have they done to my son?

Preliminary Note

On the night of March 31, 2007, I had another rather unusual experience. Yes, you could call it a dream. I’ll try to describe it, though it’s not that easy.

It all started when I dreamed that I was reading a book by Geri Keller about God’s fatherly love. It was more of a small paperback, illustrated with copperplate engravings; the text sometimes flowed into these drawings (the “Prophetic Bulletin,” published by the Schleife Foundation, is often illustrated with such engravings). Today I know that there is indeed a book by Geri Keller about God’s fatherly love. It has the simple title: FATHER.).

As I was reading, two things struck me—they were like two key points that stood out to me. But I’ve forgotten both of them. For some reason, I got stuck on an illustration. I stared at that image for quite a while until I finally realized what I was seeing.

The portrayal of the Father in this dream is quite unusual. Normally, we are familiar with crucifixion scenes featuring only the women and Jesus’ friends, who take his body down from the cross while weeping bitterly. Here, however, we get a glimpse into the Father’s heart. He did not stand by indifferently, look away, or remain aloof from the events because, as God, they did not affect him. No, the Father’s heart was torn apart as well. An important dream for all who struggle to believe in God’s fatherly love…

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At first glance, it seemed to be just one of the many depictions in which women take Jesus down from the cross after his death and mourn and weep for him… A simple altarpiece that hung in a church.

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The Chosen Cartoon: Follow me, Alan!

I finally drew a cartoon again. Many of you are probably familiar with the TV series about the life of Jesus and his followers, The Chosen. Especially in the U.S., there are quite a few fans who regularly post memes related to the series on their own Facebook page. One of the best-known and best of them is Alan Schneider. He’s been trying in vain for a long time to get Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus, to follow him on Instagram. This topic alone is the subject of many memes.

The animated series The Chosen Adventures has been around for a while now, but unfortunately it’s not yet available in German here in Germany. Fortunately, a few episodes have been posted on ►YouTube so far. The Jesus in my cartoon is inspired by Jonathan Roumie’s cartoon version.

How do you like my cartoon?

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So funny: Drawings from my school days

I’ve been drawing since I was a little kid. At first, it was mostly cartoon series like Wickie, Sinbad, or Captain Future. We also drew biblical stories in religion class. You can already see the influence of Asterix and my sense of humor in those drawings.

I've just uploaded my first drawings to a own gallery. More drawings are coming soon!

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Cartoon: Zebedee from THE CHOSEN

Zebedee - Oil (Signed)

At the beginning of January 2024, the MEHR faith festival took place after a four-year break. The conference is organized by the House of Prayer Augsburg. There are extensive worship times and lectures from a range of speakers designed to encourage faith and everyday life.

Klick auf das Bild, um das Video auf YouTube zu sehen – © 20024 by Gebetshaus Augsburg

On the last day, Nick Shakour had the opportunity to share his moving journey to Jesus. He is the portrayer of Zebedee in the TV series THE CHOSEN. The extremely successful series tells the story of Jesus from the perspective of the disciples in a very unusual and appealing way over 7 seasons. If you don't know the series yet, you should definitely take a look. It is available on various streaming platforms such as Netflix or Amazon Prime, but also in its own free app. Season 4 will be in German cinemas at Easter 2024.

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