Sermon Illustrations about Culture
Home > Illustrations > Topics > C > Culture
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Culture to help bring your sermon to life.
Tech Execs Say Internet is ‘Beyond Control’ for Kids
An article, titled “The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What We Expected,” revealed a surprising trend in Silicon Valley. The ...
[Read More]
Restless Activity for Fear of Missing Out
Paris. The Grand Canyon. The Great Barrier Reef. The Pyramids of Giza. According to a TV show a few years ago, these are four of the fifty things you ...
[Read More]
Man Shoots Dog Walker on Golf Course
A retirement village in Palm Beach was the site of a golf-related shooting. On the evening of April 24, 2022, authorities say Robert Levine fired five ...
[Read More]
US Cities Have a Soul Problem
Pastor Corey Brooks spent much of the winter (of 2022) on a roof top in south Chicago sleeping in a tent. He hoped to raise awareness and resources for ...
[Read More]
What Is Morality?
A video from content creators Aperture gives a brief overview of the basic questions people ask about personal morality: "If I steal from the rich ...
[Read More]
The Rise of the Influencer
It has been said that everything rises and falls on leadership. Leadership occurs at every level of any organizational system. You don't have to be ...
[Read More]
HBO Exec Challenges Employees to Capture Our Attention
John Stankey, the current CEO of AT&T (as of May 2022), was unusually clear about his goals as he addressed his new employees at the just-acquired ...
[Read More]
Fixing Our Privacy Settings
In an issue of CT magazine blogger and church planter Chris Ridgeway writes:
The digital voice assistant from Amazon hears me shoulder my way into the ...
[Read More]
The Bible's Role in the Ukraine-Russia War
Russian spies are scattered throughout Ukraine. We would expect no less. But Ukrainians have figured out how to ferret out many of the Russian spies wandering ...
[Read More]
Slobbing Out, Giving Up, And Going ‘Goblin Mode’
At some point in the stretch of days between the start of the pandemic’s third year and the feared launch of World War III, a new phrase entered ...
[Read More]