Sermon Illustrations about Conversion
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God Converts Others through Us
When William Carey, the "father of modern missions," first tried to convince fellow Baptists that the Great Commission required them (not just ...
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Bonhoeffer's Prayer Brings Prisoner Peace
The made for TV film, Bonhoeffer, Agent of Grace, depicts the life and death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a leader in the Confessing Church of Germany during ...
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Teen's Sacrifice Saves Baby
Jeff Leeland had just accepted a teaching position at Kamiakin Junior High in Seattle, Washington. The family had endured months of Dad's driving ...
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Thief Redeemed by Love
The movie Les Misérables, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, opens with a vagabond curled up on a stone bench on a desolate French street corner. ...
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Skeptic Convinced of Christ
"After six years given to the impartial investigation of Christianity as to its truth or falsity, I have come to the deliberate conclusion that Jesus ...
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Don't Recycle Old Life
In the late 1920s my grandparents married and moved into Grandpa's old family home. It was a clapboard house with a hall down the middle. In the '30s ...
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Poet Auden Abandons Humanism
John Yenchko tells how W. H. Auden, a 20th-century Pulitzer Prize winning poet, playwright, and literary critic was converted:
Auden saw a movie in 1940 ...
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God Transforms Dad's Life
Author, pastor, and former atheist Lee Strobel says in one sermon:
How can I tell you the difference God has made in my life? My daughter Allison was 5 ...
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God's Constant Invitation
Tedd Kidd was five years older than Janet, finished college before her, and started to work in a city hundreds of miles from her. They always seemed to ...
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Witness Greater Than Reason
God has given enough reason in this world to make faith a most reasonable thing. But he has left out enough to make it impossible to live by reason alone. ...
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