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14 illustrations — Sermon illustrations drawn from films and cinema
In Schindler's List, Oskar Schindler starts as a war profiteer who wants Jewish workers because they're cheap. Somewhere along the way, their lives become more important than his profit. He spends his entire fortune buying their survival.
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In The Kings Speech, King George VI cannot speak without stammering. His private belief in himself means nothing until he can speak publicly. The entire nation needs to hear his voice at war's outbreak. His Christmas broadcast is both confession...
In Dallas Buyers Club, Ron Woodroof—a rodeo cowboy dying of AIDS—becomes an unlikely advocate for HIV patients. Homophobic and self-destructive, Ron initially wants only to save himself. But smuggling medicine transforms him. He befriends Rayon, a transgender woman he once would have despised.
In Titanic, as the ship sinks, many reveal their true character. The band plays on. The captain goes down with the ship. Rose finds a floating door but Jack stays in the freezing water, ensuring she survives.
In Jerry Maguire, sports agent Jerry writes a mission statement at 1 AM: "Fewer clients. Less money. More attention to the people we serve." It costs him his job, his fiancée, most of his life. But he discovers what matters:...
In Patch Adams, Hunter Adams rejects sterile, detached medicine. He clowns in children's cancer wards, learns patients' names, treats people instead of diseases. The medical establishment calls him unprofessional. But his patients heal—sometimes in body, always in spirit. "It is...
Imagine, if you will, a bustling city street on a sweltering summer day. The air is thick with humidity, and the sounds of honking horns and hurrying feet fill the atmosphere. Amidst this chaos, there’s a young woman named Sarah,...
Imagine a small, sun-drenched village in Nazareth, where the scent of freshly cut wood mingles with the sound of children playing in the streets. In a modest workshop, surrounded by fragrant cedar and sturdy oak, we find a young man...
In the gripping tale of *The Prestige*, we enter the shadowy world of 19th-century magicians, where rivalry is as intoxicating as it is destructive. At the heart of this story are Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, two men whose hunger...
In the film *Whiplash*, we journey into the gritty world of jazz through the eyes of a young drummer named Andrew Neiman. Picture Andrew, a bespectacled dreamer, practicing in a cramped apartment, the echoes of his sticks hitting the snare...
Picture a desolate stretch of the California landscape, sunbaked and cracked, where Daniel Plainview stands, drill bit whirring like a hungry beast devouring the earth. He’s not just extracting oil; he’s unearthing a fortune that glimmers with the promise of...
Imagine a vast, windswept desert, the kind where the sand shimmers like gold under a scorching sun, where survival depends on the delicate balance of hope and despair. In Denis Villeneuve’s epic film *Dune*, we meet Paul Atreides, a reluctant...
In the captivating series *The Chosen*, we witness the transformative journey of Jesus and His disciples. Picture this: the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden hue across the dusty paths of Galilee. The air is thick with...
In the poignant film *Marriage Story*, we witness the unraveling of a love that was once vibrant and full of promise. The movie opens with Charlie and Nicole sitting across from each other, surrounded by mementos of their past—a well-loved...