Sermon Illustrations about Sadness
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Retired Japanese Detective Devotes Himself to Helping Suicidal Men and Women
In a 2009 article in Time magazine, writer Coco Masters shared a startling statistic: one in five Japanese men and women have seriously considered taking ...
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Girl Without Father Counts Her Blessings
Heather Bermingham writes in an article "No Dad to Call":
My youth group was hundreds of miles from home on a mission trip in New Orleans. We ...
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Killer Wrote Letter to God
Why didn't any changes occur or any love or help come when I accepted you as Lord and Savior?
—Matthew Murray, in a letter addressed to God that ...
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Making Room for Sadness
Eric Wilson, professor of English at Wake Forest University, wanted to become a happier person. He at least wanted a smile on his face, rather than the ...
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"Steel Magnolias": Dealing with a Child's Death
Steel Magnolias is a movie about a group of small-town, southern women whose social lives revolve around meetings at the local beauty parlor.
In this scene, ...
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Brennan Manning on What Makes Us Happy or Sad
Christian author Brennan Manning calls us to examine the cause of our emotions:
To ascertain where you really are with the Lord, recall what saddened you ...
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"Citizen Kane": The Pain of Loss
Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles, traces the life of fictional newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane (played by Welles) from childhood to his deathbed. ...
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Sharing Grief in Times of Loss
Nancy Guthrie writes in “Holding onto Hope: Drawn by Suffering to the Heart of God:”
Not long after my six-month-old daughter Hope died, I ...
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Zig Ziglar Finds God's Comfort
Zig Ziglar writes:
The longest 24 hours of my life were those after my daughter's death. When making the funeral arrangements with her husband and ...
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Post-Holiday Depression
W. H. Auden has written a beautiful poem in which he speaks about the tension of the time being, which, he says, is the most trying time of all: Now we ...
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