Sermon Illustrations about Thoughts
Home > Illustrations > Topics > T > Thoughts
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Thoughts to help bring your sermon to life.
Porn Is Truly a Global Problem
While it is often stated that 90 percent of the world's pornography can be traced back to San Fernando, California, this material reaches around the globe. ...
[Read More]
The Benefits of 'Talking to Yourself'
"One advantage of talking to yourself is that you know at least somebody's listening," Franklin P. Jones once said. Now a new study shows that talking ...
[Read More]
Brainwashed by Jesus or the World?
A friend of mine described the reaction when he went home, as a young teenager, and announced to his mother that he'd become a Christian. Alarmed, she ...
[Read More]
A Song and a Prayer for Sexual Temptation
Rich Mullins, a Christian musician and songwriter who died in 1997 at the age of 41, once confessed in a concert that he struggled with watching pornography ...
[Read More]
1968 Letter Decried too Much Violence on TV
On April 4th, 1968, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Two months later (June 6th), Robert F. Kennedy was also shot and killed. That very ...
[Read More]
Secular Therapist on the Dangers of Porn
Writing in The New York Times, marriage therapist Lori Gottlieb notes one of the many damaging effects of viewing pornography: it doesn't lead to ...
[Read More]
The Slow Path to Sexual Addiction
Mike Cosper writes in “The Stories We Tel”:
A few years ago I met with a church member who was struggling with sexual sin with his girlfriend, ...
[Read More]
There's a Person Down the Road—It's You
Richard S. Halverson, the former U.S. Senate Chaplain, used to challenge people with the following image:
You're going to meet an old man [or woman] ...
[Read More]
Porn Viewing Spikes After Super Bowl Loss
Why do people look at pornography? Some statistics after the 2014 Super Bowl indicate that a wound of "vulnerability" often drives the need ...
[Read More]
Your Brain Has 500 Trillion Connections
Your body, including your brain, is fearfully and wonderfully made. In the book Does My Goldfish Know Who I Am? science writer Joshua Foer explains to ...
[Read More]