Sermon Illustrations about Thoughts
Home > Illustrations > Topics > T > Thoughts
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Thoughts to help bring your sermon to life.
80 Percent of Brain Input Comes from Vision
Did you know that of our five sensory inputs (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching), 80 percent of what your brain “knows” comes from ...
[Read More]
Crucial Questions About Masturbation
Of the hundreds of men I’ve counseled about their sexual addictions, not one has told me that after masturbating he felt stronger, more confident, ...
[Read More]
Big Tech’s Crisis of Conscience
The Esalen Institute is a retreat center founded in 1962 and is a three-hour drive south of San Francisco. In the 1960’s this is where Aldous Huxley ...
[Read More]
Pornography Can Wall You from True Intimacy
In a series of online messages, Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor Terry Crews opened up about his addiction to pornography, which he says "really, really ...
[Read More]
God’s Greatest Physical Creation
The human brain has been rightfully called the greatest arrangement of matter in the universe. This is no overstatement. The following are six primary ...
[Read More]
Researchers Find an Easy Way to Lower Blood Pressure
Researchers recruited 102 undergraduate students who were in “committed romantic relationships.” To begin the test, they watched cute nature ...
[Read More]
Biggest Millennial Struggle? Decision Fatigue
Tess Brigham, a licensed psychotherapist, specializes in treating those in the millennial generation. It wasn’t her decision; they just came flocking ...
[Read More]
Don’t Think About Elephants
The 2010 movie Inception is a James Bond-like thriller in which a group of people enter another person’s dream (and dreams within dreams) to plant ...
[Read More]
Depression Is Often the Fast Lane to Self-Destruction
The suicides that happen daily rarely make national news. But when a celebrity commits suicide, it's international news. It hits the headlines because, ...
[Read More]
Texas Judge Accidentally Forces Own Resignation
Judge William McLeod, a few months into his post as a civil court judge, thought he was on solid legal ground when he filed a set of paperwork and updated ...
[Read More]