Sermon Illustrations about Reconciliation
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In Tune with God--and Each Other
A.W. Tozer wrote:
Has it ever occurred to you that one hundred pianos all tuned to the same fork are automatically tuned to each other? They are of one ...
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Improperly Seized Property Returned to Family of Original Owners
Back in 1912, Willa and Charles Bruce were one of the first African-American landowners in Los Angeles County after purchasing a plot of oceanside property ...
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Who Bears ‘The Onus of Forgiveness’?
In Delia Owens best-selling book, Where the Crawdads Sing, readers are introduced to a young girl named Kya, living in Barkley Cove, NC. Known to locals ...
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The Peace Bridge
In Northern Ireland, there’s a city that’s so divided, part of the population calls it Londonderry and others calls it Derry. In this city ...
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The Most Unlikely Kidney Donor
Terrell Potter, a former officer with the Phil Campbell Police Department, learned that his kidney was failing. Doctors prepared him for the reality of ...
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Man Wronged by Police Saves Officer from Burning Car
There was a boom, then the house shook. Daylan McLee thought for a minute it was a small earthquake until a relative came running inside to say there ...
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Greyhound Gives Tickets to Runaways Who Want to Return Home
For over a decade, Greyhound Lines has partnered with the National Runaway Safeline--an organization that seeks to keep runaway and homeless youth safe--to ...
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The Right (and Left) Way to Disagree
A recent article in Men’s Health spotlighted the unlikely friendship of Colin Allred and Van Taylor. Colin Allred and Van Taylor have a lot in common. ...
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The Dream Bridesmaid, for Hire
Luke Winkie writes on Vox.com:
Jen Glantz is there for women on the biggest day of their lives—for about $2,000 a wedding. The 31-year-old entrepreneur ...
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What Fame Cannot Do
Paul Louis Metzger writes:
My greatest living hero is Dr. John M. Perkins, an African American evangelical Christian and civil rights leader nearly beaten ...
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