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Spectrum Interview

Poking Gentle Fun: An Adventist Caricaturist on His Work

An anonymous blogger has begun posting caricatures of famous Adventists online. He's taking requests, so think about who you would like to see in a slightly different light!

Question: Your blog shows caricatures of well-known Adventists, both living and dead. Are you making fun of the people you depict?

With a laugh, I recently discovered the Caricatures of Adventists blog.

I have received permission from the anonymous artist to share some with you.

Thanks to Stephen Eyer over at Adventist Filmmaker. I thought you might appreciate seeing the work of rising Adventist director Timothy Wolfer and the band, Garage Voice*. The song is: Safe From All Alarms.


To the naked eye PUC looks exactly the way it looked last month and the month before that. Sure maybe a few more flowers have bloomed, but everything is really the same. Except it isn’t. Little ripples of change are always in motion. We are a community of students, of artists, of adults and near-adults in flux.

This is an excerpt of the sermon that Hollywood Adventist Church Pastor Ryan Bell preached at the SONscreen Film Festival.

The world is languishing for lack of micro stories. . .


Spectrum Interview

Beating a Retreat to the Country

On a remote and beautiful peninsula in the Dominican Republic, forested and mountainous, small wooden cabins are being built as part of a quiet retreat.

There is no easy way to get to the mostly virgin land of the Samana Peninsula from the sprawling capital of Santo Domingo.

| Amazing Acts | is a new regular series of Spectrum Blog posts that focus on religion and the arts. VBS (not that kind) TV interviews American artist Richard Prince in a candid afternoon at his upstate New York compound. Richard recently had a retrospective at the Guggenheim in NYC called "Spiritual America."

Good friend of the Spectrum Blog, Pastor Ryan Bell gets a nice write-up in the current Adventist Review. (h/t Jeff's Justice Journal)

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