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23 illustrations — Sermon illustrations drawn from films and cinema
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch defends a Black man accused of rape in 1930s Alabama. He knows he will lose; he defends Tom Robinson anyway. He does not grandstand—he simply does his job with integrity. What does the Lord require of you?
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In Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina shelters over 1,200 Tutsi refugees in his hotel during the genocide. He bribes, bluffs, and bargains with killers to keep them alive. "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness...
In Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson defends Walter McMillian, a Black man wrongly convicted of murder in Alabama. The system is rigged, the judge hostile, the town resistant. But Bryan persists. "Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an...
In Philadelphia, Andrew Beckett—dying of AIDS, fired for his illness—hires Joe Miller, a homophobic lawyer, to fight his discrimination case. Joe must overcome his prejudice; Andrew must find dignity in dying. Both men change. Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly.
"Strength and honor"—the greeting shared between Maximus and his loyal soldiers. Two words that defined their brotherhood and their code.
In the heart of a bustling neighborhood, there lived a woman named Clara. Every Saturday, she would sit at her small kitchen table, surrounded by the soft glow of morning light spilling through the window. Yet, Clara's heart was heavy,...
Imagine a group of believers huddled together in a dimly-lit church basement, their backs against cold, concrete walls, the flickering light of candles casting shadows that dance like ghosts of their fears. These are the Tribulation Saints, a community faced...
In the quiet, rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a tragedy unfolded in October 2006 that shook the world. On that fateful day, a gunman entered a small Amish school and opened fire, leaving five young girls dead and a...
In Victor Hugo's *Les Misérables*, we encounter Jean Valjean, a man whose life is a powerful testament to the transformative power of grace. Picture him, a weary figure emerging from the shadows of a prison after years of despair, the...
In the heart of the rainforest, there stands a Jesuit mission among the Guaraní people, a breathtaking tapestry of green and earth, filled with the vibrant sounds of life. Picture Father Gabriel, a Jesuit priest, standing under the vast canopy,...
In the film *The Letters*, we are invited into the quiet, yet profoundly impactful life of Mother Teresa, a woman who became a living testament to the principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Picture the bustling streets of Kolkata, where life...
In the film *Courageous*, we are drawn into the lives of four fathers—Adam, Nathan, David, and Javier—who find themselves at a crossroads. After a tragic accident claims the life of Adam's daughter, these men gather under the soft glow of...
In the captivating series *The Chosen*, we witness a profound tapestry of grace woven through the lives of those often overlooked. Picture the dusty streets of Capernaum, where the air is thick with the scent of fish and the sounds...
As the sun began to rise over the cobblestone streets of late 18th-century London, a young William Wilberforce stood before the towering edifices of Parliament, his heart pounding with the weight of the world. He was not just any politician;...
In the film *Ostrov*, we encounter Father Anatoly, a man of profound depth living on a remote island, who embodies the essence of Micah 6:8 with every fiber of his being. Picture this: the sun rises over the horizon, casting...
In the heart of a small Danish village, nestled between rolling hills and misty fjords, there lived a woman named Babette. A refugee from a world torn by strife, she found solace among the humble members of a devout congregation....
In the heart of Alabama, Bryan Stevenson, a lawyer and social justice advocate, steps into a prison filled with echoes of despair. The fluorescent lights above flicker, casting stark shadows on the faces of men who have been forgotten by...
In the dusty streets of Maycomb, Alabama, where the sweltering sun casts long shadows and the cicadas sing their relentless song, stands Atticus Finch, a man who embodies the heart of Micah 6:8. Picture this: it’s a hot summer afternoon,...
Picture a young William Wilberforce, a man of fervent faith and unyielding resolve, stepping into the cold, imposing halls of the British Parliament in the late 18th century. The air is thick with the scent of polished wood and ink,...
In March of 1965, as I stand on the banks of the Alabama River, I can almost hear the echoes of brave voices rising from the crowd gathered at Selma. It was not just a march; it was a profound...
In the heart of the Deep South, in the sweltering heat of Maycomb, Alabama, there stood a man named Atticus Finch. Picture him: a tall, bespectacled figure, often dressed in a simple white shirt, weary from long days but steadfast...
Imagine a crowded, bustling marketplace in Jerusalem, the air thick with the scents of spices and sun-baked bread. Vendors shout their prices, and the chatter of buyers fills the space with life. Suddenly, the atmosphere shifts as a figure walks...
In the heart of El Salvador, amidst the vibrant chaos of daily life, Archbishop Oscar Romero stood before an elite audience, his voice steady yet filled with a righteous fury. The air was thick with the scent of incense and...