Sermon Illustrations about Attitude
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Chuck Colson's Testimony
A few years ago, Chuck Colson was standing in a long line in the airport in Jakarta, Indonesia. He and some Prison Fellowship colleagues had been traveling ...
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Putting Disappointment in Perspective
Gordon MacDonald writes:
I heard of a television interview with a balloonist who was grounded by the weather at a national ballooning festival. When asked ...
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AIDS Patient Sees Jesus in Caregiver
It had been a trying week at our Love & Action office. At five o'clock on a Friday, I was looking forward to having a quiet dinner with friends. ...
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Rejected Husband Burns Family Cash
How painful is divorce? What kind of emotions does it produce? Consider one Swedish man. When his wife filed for divorce, he cashed in all their investments—worth ...
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Overlooked WWII Soldier Doesn't Worry About Getting Credit
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Commander Joe Rochefort broke Japanese communication codes. Stationed at an intelligence base in Oahu, he predicted ...
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"How the Grinch Stole Christmas": Changed Attitude
How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a fanciful movie based on Dr. Seuss' classic holiday poem. The Grinch, a hairy, green, cantankerous beast, looks ...
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Actor Jim Carrey on Hidden Pain
Actor and comedian Jim Carrey said: "If we all acted the way we really felt, four out of eight people at a dinner table would be sitting there sobbing." ...
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Sheila Walsh Lonely in Leadership Role
Author, singer, and Christian speaker Sheila Walsh told Leadership Journal,
The five years I was co-hosting the 700 Club were probably the five loneliest ...
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Sports Announcer Ernie Harwell Loves Christ More Than Baseball
In 1991, the new owners of the Detroit Tigers fired their 73-year-old play-by-play announcer, Ernie Harwell. The voice of the Tigers for three decades, ...
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Winona Ryder Finds Fame Lonely
Winona Ryder said:
"When I was 18, I was driving around at two in the morning, completely crying and alone and scared. I drove by this magazine stand ...
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