Ray Friesen
Ray Friesen is a cartoonist and graphic novelist known for his humorous and engaging works, often aimed at younger audiences. He is recognized for his unique art style and storytelling in the realm of comics and graphic novels.
Books
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1. Small Gods
Discworld Graphic Novel
In a whimsical and imaginative tale, readers are transported to a world where gods are as small as the belief they inspire. The story follows a young monk named Brutha, who unexpectedly becomes the chosen one of a once-powerful deity now reduced to the form of a tortoise. Together, they embark on a journey filled with humor, philosophical musings, and unexpected alliances, challenging the nature of faith, power, and the divine. As they navigate a landscape of religious institutions and political intrigue, the narrative cleverly explores the dynamics between belief and reality, ultimately questioning the true essence of divinity.
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2. Bricksy
Unauthorized Underground Brick Street Art
This delightful and whimsical book reimagines the iconic street art of a certain elusive British artist through the playful medium of LEGO bricks. Each page presents a vibrant and humorous interpretation of the artist's most famous works, capturing the essence of their social commentary and wit in a way that is accessible to both art enthusiasts and LEGO fans alike. The book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of art and popular culture, inviting readers to explore the creative possibilities of combining two beloved forms of expression.
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3. Decision Making And The Will Of God
A Biblical Alternative to the Traditional View
This work challenges the belief that Christians must uncover a single, specific divine plan for every choice and instead promotes a wisdom-based approach: make decisions freely within God’s moral boundaries, guided by Scripture, prayer, wise counsel, and sound judgment. It critiques dependence on signs and subjective impressions, emphasizing character formation and biblical principles as the primary tools for discernment. Practical guidance addresses issues like relationships, vocation, finances, and ministry, encouraging responsible freedom and trust in God’s sovereignty even when outcomes are uncertain.