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CartoonWorks
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Welcome to the CartoonWorks channel! I'm Ron Wheeler and I'm a cartoonist / humor illustrator.
My Story: I began drawing cartoons from the moment I could pick up a pencil. Over the years, the Lord has opened so many doors for me to be able to use drawing cartoons as a communication vehicle for spreading His truths.
Permission Statement: All animations and videos are available free for personal use. For all other purposes (such as your Sunday School, Worship Service, Christian School, Kids Church, Children’s ministry, or any other ministry gathering) you will need to request permission.
My Story: I began drawing cartoons from the moment I could pick up a pencil. Over the years, the Lord has opened so many doors for me to be able to use drawing cartoons as a communication vehicle for spreading His truths.
Permission Statement: All animations and videos are available free for personal use. For all other purposes (such as your Sunday School, Worship Service, Christian School, Kids Church, Children’s ministry, or any other ministry gathering) you will need to request permission.
Stinky Story - How this series came about
Here’s the story behind the Stinky Stevens books.
In 1975 I began a comic strip for the campus newspaper at the University of Nebraska. My first strip was making fun of Campus Crusade evangelist, Josh McDowell. The editor (an atheist) loved it and away we went. The strip ran every day chronicling college life, and it became an instant hit. My main character even won Homecoming King. It was then I realized I had a gift, and that gift turned into a passion for writing and drawing comic strips.
It was also then that I took my first stab at newspaper syndication. The response from one syndicate was, “my strip was good for a campus setting but it needed a broader appeal for daily newspapers.” I made a few more attempts, but I couldn’t get the right doors to open. This agonizing quest to create the perfect comic strip so I could impress a newspaper syndicate, eventually led me to becoming a Christian. When I couldn’t coerce God into doing what I wanted him to do, I finally gave up and let Him do with me what He wanted. The day after I placed my total trust in Christ, I got a full time job as a cartoonist right across the street from my apartment. This led to my current free-lance career: a calling to create cartoons to be a communication vehicle for spreading God’s truths.
So instead of newspaper syndication, God opened a door for me to write and illustrate a full-page episodic comic strip for a weekly Sunday school take-home paper. It was called The Adventures of Jeremiah. During this time I also got to write and illustrate seventy Gospel-oriented cartoon tracts that have, thus far, sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
Those successes were very gratifying, but the itch to write and illustrate a daily newspaper comic strip still burned deep inside of me. I finally hit on an idea I thought would solve the “Christian strip in secular newspapers” dilemma. In 1995 an idea came to me to write a strip where certain cartoon characters know the real truth about their world. That is, they realized there is a loving cartoonist out there who is controlling everything. And, he rarely does what they expect … which sort of mirrors my own life.
One newspaper syndicate thought there might be room for a religious strip if it weren’t alienating, and this strip fit that criterion because the religious aspect was allegorical. The late, great Johnny Hart (his strips were The Wizard of Id and B.C.) overnighted a letter to me letting me know he loved what I did, and he was passing my material on to his syndicate. I took my strip (called Overtones, for spiritual overtones) to Focus on the Family to see if they wanted me to work on something similar for their Adventures in Odyssey radio broadcast. Show developer, Paul McCusker, along with two other executives, said, “We don’t want to talk about Adventures in Odyssey. We want to talk about Overtones.” They loved it and wanted to publish Overtones cartoon books … IF a newspaper syndicate would purchase the strip. They even had a relationship with the syndicate that seemed the most interested. This syndicate took two full years before they eventually declined. It wasn’t that they declined as much as they couldn’t agree on a decision, and they didn’t want to leave me hanging any further. Their no decision became a “NO” decision. Other syndicates followed suit. Of course without the national audience newspaper syndication would bring, Focus on the Family wasn’t able to do anything and they backed off also.
I had come so close.
I then looked for other ways to make this concept work. I entered an international Christian comic contest with a four-page strip I called Stinky Stevens. It was the same concept: Stinky Stevens knows the real truth about his world … there is a caring cartoonist out there who is in charge of everything but rarely does what Stinky expects. It won second place in the People’s Choice Category Among Professionals.
After that, I sent the Overtones and Stinky Stevens strips to one of the largest and most respected Christian book publishing companies in the country. They loved the strips and the concept. They thought it would work well as a children’s book series. We used the name Stinky Stevens. I was thrilled. I had never written children’s books before but I found there were a lot of similarities to writing comic strips.
Midway through development this company went through a major restructuring. People were fired from the top on down and they decided to trim their book line. Because my books were geared toward an uncertain market my book series was axed even though the editors still loved the concept.
I had come so close.
The bottom line now is I have four really cool Stinky Stevens books I’m self publishing for the time being, and I’ll sell them on my website.
There is only one thing I do know. The great cartoonist does have a plan, but he rarely does what the cartoon characters expect … sort of like real life … and very much like Stinky Stevens.
In 1975 I began a comic strip for the campus newspaper at the University of Nebraska. My first strip was making fun of Campus Crusade evangelist, Josh McDowell. The editor (an atheist) loved it and away we went. The strip ran every day chronicling college life, and it became an instant hit. My main character even won Homecoming King. It was then I realized I had a gift, and that gift turned into a passion for writing and drawing comic strips.
It was also then that I took my first stab at newspaper syndication. The response from one syndicate was, “my strip was good for a campus setting but it needed a broader appeal for daily newspapers.” I made a few more attempts, but I couldn’t get the right doors to open. This agonizing quest to create the perfect comic strip so I could impress a newspaper syndicate, eventually led me to becoming a Christian. When I couldn’t coerce God into doing what I wanted him to do, I finally gave up and let Him do with me what He wanted. The day after I placed my total trust in Christ, I got a full time job as a cartoonist right across the street from my apartment. This led to my current free-lance career: a calling to create cartoons to be a communication vehicle for spreading God’s truths.
So instead of newspaper syndication, God opened a door for me to write and illustrate a full-page episodic comic strip for a weekly Sunday school take-home paper. It was called The Adventures of Jeremiah. During this time I also got to write and illustrate seventy Gospel-oriented cartoon tracts that have, thus far, sold over 50 million copies worldwide.
Those successes were very gratifying, but the itch to write and illustrate a daily newspaper comic strip still burned deep inside of me. I finally hit on an idea I thought would solve the “Christian strip in secular newspapers” dilemma. In 1995 an idea came to me to write a strip where certain cartoon characters know the real truth about their world. That is, they realized there is a loving cartoonist out there who is controlling everything. And, he rarely does what they expect … which sort of mirrors my own life.
One newspaper syndicate thought there might be room for a religious strip if it weren’t alienating, and this strip fit that criterion because the religious aspect was allegorical. The late, great Johnny Hart (his strips were The Wizard of Id and B.C.) overnighted a letter to me letting me know he loved what I did, and he was passing my material on to his syndicate. I took my strip (called Overtones, for spiritual overtones) to Focus on the Family to see if they wanted me to work on something similar for their Adventures in Odyssey radio broadcast. Show developer, Paul McCusker, along with two other executives, said, “We don’t want to talk about Adventures in Odyssey. We want to talk about Overtones.” They loved it and wanted to publish Overtones cartoon books … IF a newspaper syndicate would purchase the strip. They even had a relationship with the syndicate that seemed the most interested. This syndicate took two full years before they eventually declined. It wasn’t that they declined as much as they couldn’t agree on a decision, and they didn’t want to leave me hanging any further. Their no decision became a “NO” decision. Other syndicates followed suit. Of course without the national audience newspaper syndication would bring, Focus on the Family wasn’t able to do anything and they backed off also.
I had come so close.
I then looked for other ways to make this concept work. I entered an international Christian comic contest with a four-page strip I called Stinky Stevens. It was the same concept: Stinky Stevens knows the real truth about his world … there is a caring cartoonist out there who is in charge of everything but rarely does what Stinky expects. It won second place in the People’s Choice Category Among Professionals.
After that, I sent the Overtones and Stinky Stevens strips to one of the largest and most respected Christian book publishing companies in the country. They loved the strips and the concept. They thought it would work well as a children’s book series. We used the name Stinky Stevens. I was thrilled. I had never written children’s books before but I found there were a lot of similarities to writing comic strips.
Midway through development this company went through a major restructuring. People were fired from the top on down and they decided to trim their book line. Because my books were geared toward an uncertain market my book series was axed even though the editors still loved the concept.
I had come so close.
The bottom line now is I have four really cool Stinky Stevens books I’m self publishing for the time being, and I’ll sell them on my website.
There is only one thing I do know. The great cartoonist does have a plan, but he rarely does what the cartoon characters expect … sort of like real life … and very much like Stinky Stevens.
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I accept my lord amen 🙏 ❤
This is so helpful! I could not understand this passage before.
You forgot joshua also came back with a report of faith in God
Great Story and Message. My story is nothing like yours - yet the key elements - giving up control to God and waiting for His plan to develop and be revealed and obtain success in unexpected ways mirrors my life. Thank you for sharing.
Thank YOU! I'm glad your can relate to it.
Yo after reading chapter 19 I watched this and am blown away how succinct they got it.. 👍🏼🙏🏼
❤I can do anything through Christ Jesus Amen
Amen ✝️❤️🙏✝️
hey i loved this it really helped my Bible study i would love to see more from you on the HOLY NAME and will of GOD JESUS CHRIST AMEN!!!
God will Avenge His people 🙏🇮🇱💖
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Thank you❤🙏
Cartoon Works how is your Saturday?Do you ❤ Nascar?Oh,this morning I heard J.Franklin from TBN play the saxophone? Do you hate to eat out of a dish that someone sure they properly cleaned but actually didn't 😡.
What is the best way to make a poster, to promote a park, bicycle path, and more. To put on all the business in those locations.
Excellent!
❤❤❤
Sounds like all Florida.
This is the easiest way to get clear-cut picture of the war
Thank you for making this video. VERY helpful in better understanding this story.
Amen
Catherine Ports
Helpful thanks!
Gosh, if I hadn't read this story in the bible myself I would have thought this was too full of plot twists to be accurate. But wow, this story teaches us so much about our own foolishness, and how easy it is to be given wisdom by God, only to be drawn away from that by your own lusts for wealth, power, and carnal desires.
Great job.. now it easy to understand..THANK you. Please upload more
First 10 seconds. A "woman" But i do appreciate you not skipping over the killings
thank you!
I wouldn't sell my birthright as sole heir for a meal consisting of my favorite foods (ribeye steak, crab legs, lobster tails, Mexican beef soft tacos, and spaghetti with ground Italian sausage mixed with Prego fresh mushroom spaghetti sauce) and favorite drink (decaffeinated sweet tea with chopped parsley and chopped basil mixed in).
God bless you all.
Beautifully done👏🏿👏🏿
This is not how the story goes.
Where is it untrue? It is faithful to the Holy Bible. You shouldn’t make accusations like this unless you can back it up.
@@CartoonWorks For sure- I can back it up. Absalom’s aim wasn’t to overthrow his dad. His aim was to exploit the hypocrisy of the king (his father) and his advisors. Absalom was killed by a proper henchman, and not as a result of his rebellion against David’s throne. In the story of Absalom, David flagrantly avoids justice within his household and gets several of his children raped and killed.
@@Mr_Tench Yes, David was not a very good husband, father, and was a hypocritical man, While he repented for that (Psalm 51) he still suffered the consequences for that in losing four sons. But in 2 Samuel 15:1-12 it is very clear that Absalom was intent on overthrowing his father and stealing David's throne.
Yeah, not how your cartoon puts it.
Wow very great illustration. Keep it up
Thank that was a great animation. ❤😇
Very helpful
Superb
Very good work…
👏🏻This is a really sweet way to introduce the good📜news to🐥children. 🏆Congratulations for adding more to the🐑flock, there's room for🤲🏻all. 💐Thanks for sharing, I pray your channel grows like a mustard seed.
Great video. Thank you
Nice animation
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This particular scripture doesn't say anything about rain coming and their chariots getting stuck 🤷
very simple for the kids to understand, especially when you have a small class.
That was great
Where are you Palistine !!! Read the history of Israel now
God bless you, and your work. We need more people using their gifts to serve Jesus Christ.
Today but soon
Please read Deuteronomy 1: 19-22. God only allowed the people to "spy" on the promised land in actual fact because the people first did not believe and wanted to see it. If you could correct the first part of your narration, it will be great.
I don't see it that way. It looks to me that sending spies was part of their strategy for knowing how to approach the situation. For example, as a part of my calling to create cartoons to be a communication vehicle for spreading God's truths, I needed to examine the various Christian publishers and ministries to determine I can best serve their needs. I didn't do this investigation to assuage my fears and doubts.
God killed 70 out of 50k at Beth-Shemesh, your illustration says he killed all 50k. Can you edit that?
Issac, half-brother, received a blessing from God. Ishmael DNA is Haplogroup J Therefore 12 tribes of Israel are Haplogroup R.
There is no rain and stuck in the mud in the Judges 4 account in the Bible. Careful what you add to the Word of God. 🙏
So helpful! Thank you!
This is so good. Using this in my Sunday school class!