The phrase “think outside of the box” or, popularized by Apple “think different[ly] [corrected English mine], have been heard so often that they are now cliché. Nonetheless, it remains relatively rare and difficult to break out of our thought patterns. Whoever thought of using Japanese manga (stylized Japanese cartoon) to tell Bible stories definitely stepped outside the box for a bit of think. Kind of a cool idea, but don’t we have plenty of Bible stories already, why magna? Well, one of the benefits of reading Bible stories in manga form, besides simply being a beautiful literary/art form, is that it takes stories that may be all too familiar to us and makes them fresh. We see them from a different perspective. [Full disclosure: I received free copies of the Next Manga series for an honest review. The chief marketing officer is also a friend from college.]
The Next Manga series covers an…
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You’re the queen of reblogging. Thanks for your support.
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You’re very welcome, JT. My pleasure! @v@ ❤
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