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Ernest James Pace was one of the earliest American Christian comics pioneers. He was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1880.

Pace graduated from Otterbein University in 1905, after which he became a missionary to the Philippines.

While on missionary furlough, Pace attended Bonebrake Theological Seminary.

After returning from the mission field, he joined the staff of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois in 1917, where he served on the magazine board covering missionary news.[1] Not long after, he transferred to the Institute's field extension department and moved to Orlando, Florida in 1921.

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Christian Cartoons[2]

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Institute Tie 1920, p. 2.
  2. ^ Pace, Ernest James (1922). Christian Cartoons. Sunday school times Company.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Moody Bible Institute Monthly, September 1920, vol. XXI, no. 1. page 2