Sermon Illustrations about National Bible Week
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Comedian Mocked the Bible Until It Changed His Life
In the days of the Russian revolution, the Soviet state tried to stamp out Christianity and convert everyone to atheism. A popular Russian comedian developed ...
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My Dad’s Bible
In his recent book, The Wisdom Pyramid, Brett McCracken shares the following story about his father:
I will always remember my dad's Bible. As a kid, ...
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Using Your Brain Rather than Google Maps
London cabbies have been an iconic fixture in any London street scene for decades. Now the black taxi cab and their extraordinary cabbies are the focal ...
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The Memories of Monuments
There was no archaeological evidence for the existence of the biblical King David. That is, until 1993, when surveyor Gila Cook noticed a basalt stone ...
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Black Bible Reading Endures
African Americans have held tight to their Bibles over the years. Amid cultural shifts in beliefs and reading habits, their demographic consistently outranks ...
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MIT Professor Took a Chance on God
MIT professor Rosalind Picard shares how she met the Author of all knowledge:
As early as grade school, when I was a straight-A student, I identified with ...
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Why Are People Getting Worse at ‘The Price Is Right’?
Americans are worse at The Price Is Right than they used to be. On the game show, which has been running since 1972, four contestants are asked to guess ...
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The Healing Power of Proper Breathing
Breathing is not an activity that anyone is feeling confident about right now. We spend our days covering our mouths and noses with masks, struggling ...
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The Oldest Tricks in the Book
Author Jen Wilkin writes:
I learned to cook with the most basic tools under the tutelage of my step-mother. Bacon was fried in a cast-iron skillet, turned ...
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The Bible for the Battle
Physically, this Bible isn’t much to look at. It’s about five inches long and three inches wide. It has a black leather cover, now well-worn ...
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