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13 illustrations for sermon preparation
Andy Dufresne escaped through five hundred yards of sewage pipe—"the length of five football fields." He crawled through filth to reach freedom. When he emerged on the other side, rain washed him clean as he lifted his arms to the sky.
In Les Miserables, Jean Valjean is a convict, hardened by nineteen years in prison. A bishop shows him mercy, giving him silver candlesticks, calling him brother. Valjean tears up his parole papers and becomes someone new—a mayor, a factory owner, a father figure.
In Field of Dreams, Ray Kinsella hears a voice: If you build it, he will come. He plows under profitable corn to build a baseball diamond in rural Iowa. His family thinks he is crazy.
In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indy faces the "leap of faith"—a chasm with no visible bridge. His dying father's only hope is the Holy Grail on the other side.
In American History X, Derek Vinyard is a neo-Nazi whose hatred landed him in prison. There, a Black inmate named Lamont befriends him, slowly dissolving Derek's ideology through ordinary kindness—folding laundry, sharing jokes, treating him as human. Derek emerges transformed.
In The Secret Garden, Mary Lennox arrives at Misselthwaite Manor bitter, unloved, and unloving. She discovers a hidden garden, dead from neglect. As she tends it back to life, she herself is transformed—her sour disposition softened, her cousin healed, the manor restored.
In The Bourne Identity, Jason Bourne wakes with no memory of who he was—only skills and instincts. As his past resurfaces, he must choose: become the assassin he was, or become someone new. He chooses new.
In *The Dark Knight*, we witness an agonizing moral dilemma faced by Bruce Wayne, the man beneath the cowl of Batman. Gotham City is teetering on the brink of chaos, its faith hanging by a thread. As the Joker unleashes...
Imagine a young man named Pi Patel, stranded in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, his only companions a lifeboat and a ferocious Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. For 227 grueling days, they drift together, locked in a dance...
Imagine a bustling farm at the break of dawn, the gentle light cascading over the fields, revealing a hard day’s work ahead. In the midst of it all stands a farmer named Jake. He’s not just any farmer; he’s known...
In the film *Gladiator*, we meet Maximus, a once-great Roman general whose life takes an unexpected turn. Picture the dust swirling around the Colosseum, the sun shining fiercely down upon the arena, where the cries of the crowd echo like...
In the film *Contact*, we encounter Ellie Arroway, a brilliant scientist driven by an insatiable quest for evidence. Picture her standing in a sterile laboratory, the hum of machines surrounding her, her eyes glued to the screens that flicker with...
As the sun dipped low on the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and crimson, the air was thick with the cries of despair and hope. Picture the Israelites, weary and trembling, standing at the edge of the...
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