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Free
No fee. No contract.
No obligation. Ever.
Monthly
4-5 strips delivered
each month in advance.
Sunday
Published every Sunday
without exception since launch.

THE ONE-SENTENCE TEST

After reading this strip, does a lapsing Catholic feel seen and encouraged rather than scolded — and does the faith look worth returning to?

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HOW IT WORKS
  1. 1Email contact@doit4God.com with your publication name and format requirements.
  2. 2Receive your first batch — a month of 4-5 strips as high-resolution image files.
  3. 3Publish every Sunday. The moral prints beneath the strip — a single sentence the reader carries into the week.
  4. 4Receive next month’s batch four weeks in advance. Never chasing content.
FORMAT & SPECIFICATIONS
Format4 panels, horizontal — standard comic strip format
FileHigh-resolution JPG — scales to any bulletin column width
MoralPrinted beneath the strip — one sentence the reader carries into the week
FrequencyWeekly — every Sunday without interruption
DeliveryMonthly batch, four weeks in advance
LanguagesEnglish only (currently)
CostFree — always

TRACK RECORD

Published every Sunday without exception since launch.

A substantial archive is available from day one — no gap weeks, no scramble, no waiting for new material. More episodes are in production and in various stages of development.

The archive covers: the Sacraments, prayer, the liturgical seasons, the Saints, contemporary Catholic life, family, marriage, grief, temptation, conversion, and the pro-life issue — handled with pastoral care and restraint.

WHO READS DOHNTBE?
76%
of US Catholics are lapsed or marginal
According to CARA — the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University — only 24% of US Catholics attend Mass weekly. With a Catholic population of 61 million, that means roughly 46 million are lapsed, occasional, or marginal in their practice.
Most Catholic media is written for the 24% already in the pew. This strip is written for the 76% who aren’t — and designed to reach them through the bulletin of the parish they still occasionally attend.
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