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120 illustrations — Vivid stories and real-world analogies for sermon use
Every leaf on earth is a tiny solar panel. The oak outside your kitchen window, the grass beneath your feet, the basil on your windowsill...
Years ago, I visited a local planetarium, where I was mesmerized by a stunning display of our universe. As the lights dimmed, the vast expanse of stars unfolded before my eyes. I found myself enveloped in the beauty of the...
In our rapidly changing world, the message of Scripture often feels like a beacon of light cutting through the fog of confusion surrounding our lives, particularly when it comes to understanding human relationships and intimacy. Picture a young couple, Sarah...
When Marcus Chen accepted the teaching position at a small university in Edinburgh, something shifted before he ever packed a box. He was still showing...
When NASA released the first deep-field images from the James Webb Space Telescope in July 2022, astronomers wept. The telescope peered thirteen billion light-years into...
Imagine a small town grappling with the construction of a new research facility that promises to bring jobs and innovation yet raises concerns among local residents about the ethics of the research being conducted. In the midst of this tension,...
In our fast-paced world, where we often rush past feelings and frustrations, lament can feel like a luxury we can't afford. Yet, it is in the depths of our sorrow that we encounter the profound truth of our faith. Think...
Imagine a small community nestled in the heart of Appalachia, where the mountains cradle both breathtaking beauty and the harsh realities of life. This community faces the looming threat of climate change, as unpredictable weather patterns wreak havoc on their...
In 1925, just months after winning Olympic gold in the 400 meters in Paris, Eric Liddell boarded a ship for northern China. The Scottish sprinter...
On August 5, 2010, thirty-three miners were trapped 2,300 feet underground in the San José copper mine in Chile's Atacama Desert. For seventeen days, no...
Eric Liddell became famous for refusing to run on Sunday at the 1924 Paris Olympics, then winning gold in the 400 meters. The world celebrated...
Eric Liddell won gold at the 1924 Paris Olympics, a moment later immortalized in *Chariots of Fire*. But twenty years after that triumph, the world...
When Adoniram Judson sailed for Burma in 1812, he carried little more than a grammar book and an unshakable conviction that the gospel would bear...
In 2019, a woman in Cleveland named Dana Carter made her final mortgage payment after thirty years. The bank sent confirmation: paid in full, zero...
Imagine, for a moment, a small coastal village that has cherished its connection to the sea for generations. The villagers, with their weathered hands and sun-kissed faces, have relied on the ocean’s bounty for their livelihood and sustenance. But one...
In 2019, National Geographic reported that the magnetic north pole was shifting faster than at any point in recorded history — racing across the Canadian...
In March of 203 AD, a young noblewoman named Perpetua sat in a sweltering Carthaginian prison, nursing her infant son through the iron bars. She...
When the old limestone bridge on Route 7 in Millbrook started showing cracks, the county called in a structural engineer named Carol Reeves. She spent...
In 19 BC, Marcus Agrippa oversaw the construction of the original Pantheon in Rome. Roman engineers understood something remarkable about the arch: every stone leans...
In 1943, a young war bride named Margaret Ellis sat in a hospital ward in Bristol, England, holding her newborn son. Her husband Robert was...
In 2012, physicists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland, confirmed the existence of the Higgs boson — the subatomic particle that had eluded...
Antoni Gaudí died in 1926, struck by a streetcar in Barcelona. He left behind an unfinished cathedral — the Sagrada Família — and a vision...
In 1929, Jimmy Doolittle climbed into a biplane at Mitchell Field, New York, pulled a canvas hood over his cockpit, and flew entirely by instruments....
In the summer of 386 AD, a thirty-one-year-old rhetoric professor sat weeping beneath a fig tree in a Milan garden. Augustine of Hippo had spent...
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