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8 illustrations — Vivid stories and real-world analogies for sermon use
In 1985, a young nurse named Clara Watkins stood on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama — not for a march, but for a...
In 2014, Margaret Alston sat alone in a duplex in Macon, Georgia, convinced her life had narrowed to its final, quiet chapter. Her husband Carl...
In 1947, Margaret Hutchins sat on a wooden bench outside the county courthouse in Boone, North Carolina, signing papers that would finalize the sale of...
Margaret Ellison sat in a plastic chair at Riverside Community Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee, convinced she had outlived every good thing. Her husband, Carl, had...
In 1943, a young Polish nurse named Irena Sendler could have stayed safe. She had papers. She had connections. She could have kept her head...
In 1943, a young Dutch woman named Corrie ten Boom watched her elderly father, Caspar, open their front door in Haarlem to a terrified Jewish...
In 1943, a young Dutch woman named Corrie ten Boom watched her elderly father, Casper, open their door to a Jewish neighbor trembling on the...
In 1956, a twenty-three-year-old Hungarian cellist named Katalin Varga walked across the Austrian border carrying nothing but her instrument case and a photograph of her...
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