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4 illustrations for sermon preparation
In Slumdog Millionaire, Jamal's entire life—abuse, loss, poverty, crime—prepares him to answer game show questions. Each traumatic memory holds a clue. His suffering becomes his qualification.
In The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès is betrayed by his best friend and imprisoned for fourteen years. He emerges with treasure, new identity, and elaborate revenge. But the revenge brings no peace. He finally realizes: his suffering made him who he is.
In *The Lord of the Rings*, there’s a pivotal moment when Gandalf, the wise wizard, assures Frodo that Bilbo found the Ring not by mere chance, but by divine providence. Imagine standing in the lush, green hills of the Shire,...
In Alice Walker’s powerful narrative, *The Color Purple*, we are introduced to Celie, a woman whose life is shadowed by pain and suffering—abused, silenced, and separated from those she loves. Imagine Celie, a young girl, standing in a dimly lit...
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