ERIC CARLSON
“I will fear no evil, but I’m still afraid of heights!”
—Stephen M. Schneider, Cape Canaveral, Florida
Thank you to all those who submitted caption entries for our Winter 2023 cartoon, based on Acts 9:25: “But [Paul’s] disciples took him by night and let him down through an opening in the wall, lowering him in a basket.” We are pleased to congratulate Stephen M. Schneider of Cape Canaveral, Florida, who wrote the winning caption, and our runners-up:
RUNNERS-UP
“I guess a basket is better than a casket!”
—Stephanie Kerry, Valley, Alabama
“After all I’ve been through, no wonder I’m a basket case.”
—Danny E. Draper, Little Rock, Arkansas
HONORABLE MENTIONS
“The first game of Basket Paul.”
—Andy Stafford, Bloomington, Indiana
“A tisket, a tasket, I’m not sure I trust this basket.”
—Daryl Pearson, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
ERIC CARLSON
For additional caption entries, as well as past cartoons and captions, please visit biblicalarchaeology.org/captioncontest.
Write a caption for the cartoon based on 1 Samuel 16:13: “Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed [David] in the presence of his brothers; and the spirit of the Lord came mightily upon David from that day forward.” Submit it via our website at biblicalarchaeology.org/captioncontest.
Please include your name and address. The deadline for entries is August 15, 2024. The author of the winning caption will receive a BAS All-Access membership and three gift subscriptions to give BAR to friends. Runners-up will receive an All-Access membership and two gift subscriptions for friends.
“I will fear no evil, but I’m still afraid of heights!” —Stephen M. Schneider, Cape Canaveral, Florida Thank you to all those who submitted caption entries for our Winter 2023 cartoon, based on Acts 9:25: “But [Paul’s] disciples took him by night and let him down through an opening in the wall, lowering him in a basket.” We are pleased to congratulate Stephen M. Schneider of Cape Canaveral, Florida, who wrote the winning caption, and our runners-up: RUNNERS-UP “I guess a basket is better than a casket!” —Stephanie Kerry, Valley, Alabama “After all I’ve been through, no wonder I’m a […]