Sermon Illustrations about Sovereignty of God
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The Hidden Rhythm of Cicadas
Every 13- or 17-years a remarkable event of nature happens - cicadas emerge from more than a decade underground. How do they keep track of time? This ...
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Why Do Some People Enjoy Spoilers?
Many of us go to extraordinary lengths to avoid learning the endings of films we haven't watched or books we haven't read. We get upset with friends ...
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Jurors Assist in Apprehending Convicted Defendant
When jurors are seated onto a panel for a trial, they’re expected to assist in the pursuit of justice. But rarely does it result in a literal foot ...
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Veteran Struggles to Recapture Faith in a Loving God
An article in The Wall Street Journal notes that “Some American soldiers returned from Afghanistan bearing scars or missing limbs. Others have wounds ...
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Robots Can't Replace the Master's Touch
Many have wondered what place AI or robots will have in the future. They will make life easier, but could robots replace the world’s greatest artists? ...
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Penalty or No, Athletes Talk Faith
In CT magazine, Brad East reflects on Olympic athletes sharing their Christian testimony:
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics are extravagant celebrations ...
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Finding the Right Master
“The first duty of every soul is to find not its freedom but its Master” (P.T. Forsyth, 19th-century Scottish Theologian).
But who wants a ...
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President Lincoln on Being a ‘Great Man’
President Abraham Lincoln’s biographer, Jon Meacham argues that Lincoln's version of Christian faith was complicated. But Meacham also adds, ...
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Hall & Oates' Band Origin Tied to Gun Violence
Pop R&B duo Hall & Oates, hitmakers in the late 70s and early 80s, made their unlikely team-up thanks to a series of unfortunate setbacks, one ...
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Popeyes’ Meme Kid Signs NIL Deal
Dieunerst Collin is one of the latest collegiate athletes to sign an NIL deal. The 2021 NCAA policy that allows athletes to receive compensation in exchange ...
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