CHRISTIAN COMIC ARTS SOCIETY :: A NETWORK OF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FOR COMICS FANS, PROS, AND AMATEURS

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We have some exciting news! CCAS has moved to a new and improved version of our platform. Not only is it more powerful and better organized, it is completely responsive (looks great on all devices).

ATTN: MEMBERS WHO JOINED AFTER AUGUST 22, 2019
The only issue we are experiencing with this move:
Members who joined after August 22, 2019 WILL NEED TO RE-ENTER THEIR PROFILE QUESTION, ANSWERS. Please accept our sincere apologies for this inconvenience.

ALL MEMBERS:
We have added a new Profile Question: "Which Category best describes you?"

Categories: Amateur Artist, Professional Artist, Amateur Writer, Professional Writer, Independent Self-Publisher, Traditional Publisher, and Fan.

Please edit your Profile, and select your chosen category. By choosing the category that best describes you, will enable you to add content to the appropriate new modules:
1. Artists: Add photos to the new Arts & Prints Photo Module.
2. Writers: Add your bio information to the new Writers List Module.
3. Publishers: Add your bio information to the new Publishers List Module.
4. Publishers & Writers: Add books to the new Comic Books & Graphic Novels Module.

CLICK HERE to Edit Profile Questions.

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  • Hi ya, I know you like Christian comics so I know you'll love The Word for WORD Bible Comic(Unabridged, historically accurate graphic novel of the Bible with a high view of scripture. For ages 15+) 

    To complete the first book I need your help, as I am raising funds on Kickstarter. My passion is to get God's Word in full into the hands of young believer and unbelievers and comic lovers of all ages, in the hope they will come to really know God. Please check it out at the KS page, it's going well but I still need lots of backers so I hope as a CCAS member you'll please pledge to support this project...

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/word4wordbiblecomic/the-word-f...

    If you are concerned about the accuracy and faithfulness to the text please read this Blog...

    https://wordforwordbiblecomic.squarespace.com/blog/how-do-i-know-it...

    PS - Please add me as a friend here on CCAS

    The Word for WORD Bible Comic-100+pg Graphic Novel (Judges)
    Hard hitting, unabridged graphic novel of the Book of Judges that is historically accurate with high view of scripture. For ages 15+
  • Hi Leo,

    I met you at SDCC this past year, after you were on the CCAS panel. I was very encouraged by your outlook, and it was a pleasure to talk for just a bit on the show floor.

    Thanks for the encouragement to join up here. I look forward to meeting more artists who treasure Christ above all.

    Peace,
    -Nas
  • Hello Leo, It's been nearly a year. Just thoughtI's drop by and say hello.
  • Hi, Leo - I bet you're among the masses at NYCC today, aren't you? My wife, Erica, is there ... but, alas, I had to stay home and protect the fort.

    By the way, check out my CCAS blog for the latest preview of Erica's and my new weekly serial, BEST MANN FOR THE JOB, hosted by TitleTrakk.

    :)

    Have a great weekend - God bless!
  • HI Leo - I'll watch for you to post up some art or a blog so I can feature it. Post up something about your ideas and passion for It's A Grind.
  • What's up Leo!!! So glad to have you on the CCAS. This is great site. I hope you make some wonderful connections. God bless you and your family.
  • HI Leo,

    Welcome aboard! I know you know the social network drill. I'm glad to see you here. :)

    Can you post or join in a forum discussion topic, post your own blog entry or upload your art or video now? I'll see it and be able to feature it. :)

    At Your Service,

    Scott A. Shuford
    www.frontgatemedia.com
    CCAS Board Member 2008-2010


    Consider the words of C.S. Lewis:
    "If there lurks in most modern minds the notion that to desire our own good and to earnestly hope for the enjoyment of it is a bad thing, I suggest that this notion has crept in from Kant and the Stoics and is no part of the Christian faith. Indeed, if we consider the unblushing promises of reward and the staggering nature of the rewards promised in the Gospels, it would seem that our Lord finds our desires, not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling around with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at sea. We are far too easily pleased."
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