Sermon Illustrations about Mortality
Home > Illustrations > Topics > M > Mortality
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Mortality to help bring your sermon to life.
Actor Mark Ruffalo's Lesson in Mortality
In 2001, just as his first child was about to be born, actor Mark Ruffalo (known for his portrayal of Bruce Banner/The Hulk in the movie The Avengers) ...
[Read More]
Billionaires Vow to Fight Death
We still can't stop the brute fact of death, but that isn't stopping five billionaires who are trying to lead the human race out of mortality. ...
[Read More]
Google Vows to Solve Death
The longest any human has lived is 122 years, according to Guinness World Records. But the September 13, 2013 issue of Time magazine announced that Google ...
[Read More]
Summarizing Your Life in Six Words
If you had to summarize your life in six words, what would they be? Several years ago an online magazine asked that question. It was inspired by a possibly ...
[Read More]
Confessions of a Funeral Director
Mortician Caleb Wilde is a 6th generation funeral director, who garnered international attention through a blog and TED talk that explores the humanity ...
[Read More]
Actress Laments Our 'Fixation on Youth'
In a New York Times article, actress Frances McDormand spoke out against what she called Hollywood's and America's "perverse fixation on ...
[Read More]
Willie Nelson Reflects on Death's Reality
Friends close to country music artist Willie Nelson say he was deeply affected by the loss of fellow artist Ray price, who died at 87 in December 2013. ...
[Read More]
College President Faces Cancer with Faith
Steve Hayner, the 66-year-old beloved president of Columbia Theological Seminary, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. After tests had revealed that ...
[Read More]
Watch Counts Down Time Left Before Death
The Tikker is a wristwatch that counts down your life so you can make every second count. The Tikker allows you to watch as a dot-matrix screen displays ...
[Read More]
Susan Sarandon Rejects Church but Fears Death
In an interview, actress and social activist Susan Sarandon talked about having long-given up on "organized religion." Sarandon who "nurtures ...
[Read More]