Sermon Illustrations about Remembrance
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Husband Drives Away and Forgets His Wife
The story, published in a British newspaper, began with the following sentence: "Heartfelt commiseration to Dorothy Naylor of Plymouth, whose recent ...
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Visit to Homeless Shelter Teaches Woman a Lesson in Thanks
Evelyn Bence writes an article titled "Two Kinds of Thanks”:
Spending an evening at a shelter for homeless women was not my idea, but when a ...
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Even in Midst of War, German Pastor Thankful for God's Faithfulness
German pastor Martin Rinkart served in the walled town of Eilenburg during the horrors of the Thirty Years War of 1618-1648. Eilenburg became an overcrowded ...
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Henri Nouwen on Being Grateful for Everything
To be grateful for the good things that happen in our lives is easy, but to be grateful for all of our lives—the good as well as the bad, the moments ...
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Soldier Experiences Protective Hand of God
While serving in Iraq, Courtney Birdsey experienced the protective hand of God, forever changing her. She says:
On one of [our] missions, my unit made ...
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The Woman Who Can't Forget
While it is often acknowledged that only God can truly forget as he forgives, one California woman has taken this axiom to a new level: She can remember ...
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Man Remembers Soldiers Through Christmas Tradition
Every December since 1992, Morrill Worcester, owner of one of the world's largest holiday wreath companies, has taken time in the midst of his busiest ...
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Thanksgiving Feast Represents Sacrifice
Pat Bailey shares the following thoughts about the contribution of each part of the meal in a traditional Thanksgiving feast:
The wheat gave its best as ...
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Gone, But Not Forgotten
Grief refuses to flee the past just because it is gone and things have now changed.
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Burning the Past
Years ago a thunderstorm came through southern Kentucky at the farm where my Claypool forebears have lived for six generations. In the orchard, the wind ...
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