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The Anglican Journal is the independent national Newspaper of the Anglican Church of Canada.
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I know that I rant about St Stephen the Great on this blog and I know that I like cartoons. Didn’t know that I was part of a cult!
Oh I like the idea of the coloring table for bishops to use between meetings – you might find them spending most of their time there instead of the meetings! Or will they nick the crayons/colored pencils to use in their meetings. Either way, you will be doing the Anglican world a lot of good if you can get them coloring, and maybe even drawing.
Lois
I know! Dave – why don’t you use a colouring table to try and do some art therapy with the Bishops. You never know this may help them listen to each other.
How about dot-to-dot? Joining up the dots might help them with step-wise logical thinking?