Jump directly to the Content

Sermon Illustrations about Burdens

Home > Illustrations > Topics > B > Burdens

Find fresh sermon illustrations on Burdens to help bring your sermon to life.

Research Finds Link Between Stress and Happiness

From 2005 to 2006, researchers from the Gallup World Poll asked more than 125,000 people from 121 countries one question: Did you feel a great deal of ...


[Read More]
Decline in Sleeping Hours Reduces Productivity

According to Charles Czeisler, the chief of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital, over the past five decades ...


[Read More]
The Penn Face and the Duck Syndrome

At Penn State University they call it "Penn Face."It refers to students who act "happy and self-assured even when sad or stressed." ...


[Read More]
Satire of a Man Who Almost Enjoyed Himself

The satirical site The Onion ran the following fictitious story titled "Man On Cusp Of Having Fun Suddenly Remembers Every Single One Of His Responsibilities." ...


[Read More]
Grandmothers Stress Over Grandchildren

Sin's ability to disintegrate the soul is the subject of a book by a Duke professor named Dan Ariely. In The Honest Truth about Dishonesty: How We Lie ...


[Read More]
Life Is Like Hitting a Knuckleball

Everything about baseball is predicated on precision and predictability. A .260 hitter might have a good or bad year, but eventually he will revert to ...


[Read More]
Madonna Feels Like a 'Gerbil on a Wheel'

Everyone does think of me as impenetrable and/or superhuman, and maybe that's the way it goes if you've lasted for more than three decades. ...


[Read More]
We Weren't Meant to Suffer Alone

In her funny, off-beat memoir, journalist and writer Heather Havrilesky reminds us how community (whether in a family or a church family) implies carrying ...


[Read More]
Researchers Urge Us to Accept 'Good Stress'

New research is revealing that a certain kind of stress is good for us. Kelly McGonigal, a researcher at Stanford University, argues that challenges and ...


[Read More]
Heavy Backpacks

Recent research has determined that children should not carry more than 10-15 percent of their total weight in their backpack. A follow-up question was ...


[Read More]