Sermon Illustrations about Cursing
Home > Illustrations > Topics > C > Cursing
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Cursing to help bring your sermon to life.
What Do 860 Million Words Say About You?
In his book I Declare War, Levi Lusko writes that it takes cooperation of 72 different muscles to produce speech. On average 16,000 words come out of ...
[Read More]
Football Coach's Ouster Marks Change in Culture
For decades, the informal consensus surrounding high school football has been that the top qualification for coaching is toughness. The image of a hard-nosed ...
[Read More]
Memos from the 'World's Worst Boss'
Do you think your boss is tough or unfair? Try working for the world's worst boss—Mike Davis, aka Tiger Mike. Davis started as a chauffeur and ...
[Read More]
Nursery Volunteer Reaches Out to Troubled Mom
Pastor Scott Sauls tells a story about an unnamed nursery worker who bumped into a first time visitor named Janet who had dropped her two boys off in ...
[Read More]
Study Shows Rudeness Can Actually Kill
We all know bad manners are toxic. But new research now shows that bad manners can kill. In this study, when doctors spoke rudely to their staff, both ...
[Read More]
Company Excels at Tearing Products Apart
When the latest smartphone is released workers from Teardown.com line up in the early morning hours at stores to buy these devices. Then they returne ...
[Read More]
Are We Addicted to Negative Words?
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, has lectured throughout this country on the powerful, often negative impact of words. ...
[Read More]
An Object Lesson about What Fills Our Heart
Matthew Mitchell explains how he uses a simple object lesson to illustrate "the principle of overflow," which simply means that our words overflow ...
[Read More]
Confronting the Addiction of Harmful Words
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, has lectured throughout this country on the powerful, and often negative, impact of ...
[Read More]
The Language Tax
At the first-ever professional baseball game, the umpire was fined six cents for swearing.
[Read More]