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6 illustrations — Vivid stories and real-world analogies for sermon use
On May 29, 1453, Sultan Mehmed II's armies breached the legendary walls of Constantinople — walls that had stood for over a thousand years. The...
In 1950, Detroit was the wealthiest city per capita in America. Nearly two million people filled its neighborhoods. The Fisher Building gleamed like a cathedral...
In 1947, a French shepherd named Elzeard Bouffier — or so Jean Giono told us — planted acorns one by one across the barren highlands...
On the evening of May 28, 1453, the Hagia Sophia was packed for the final time. For nearly a thousand years, that cathedral had been...
In 2013, Detroit filed for bankruptcy — the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history. But the numbers only told part of the story. Drive down...
In 1983, a wheat farmer named Harold Volkmer stood at the edge of his scorched fields outside Ash Flat, Arkansas, after a wildfire had swept...
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