Sermon Illustrations about Worldliness
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The Fire of a Spiritual Awakening
I doubt if there is a problem—political or economic—that will not melt before the fire of a spiritual awakening.
—President Franklin ...
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The Problem with Peacemakers
Peacemakers are honored insofar as they speak about peace as something already victoriously won that we can celebrate as part of our glorious past or ...
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Seven More Deadly Sins
We're all probably familiar with the Roman Catholic Church's list of seven deadly sins: pride, envy, gluttony, greed, lust, wrath, and sloth. ...
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World Can't Steal the Ascension
Ascension Day is the perfect church holiday because the world can't steal it. The culture around us has quite ruined Christmas and Easter. Of course, ...
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Michael Jordan Shreds Gear
If any athlete was known for focus, it was Michael Jordan. In Jordan's book, Driven from Within, Fred Whitfield, president and chief operating officer ...
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Church Shows Love to New Age Visitor
Pastor Clark Cothern tells this story to illustrate how God speaks to us through his Word:
A self-appointed New Age guru glided into our church wearing ...
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Hollywood Director on Detecting Fraud
It's gotten to the point that our ability to manufacture fraud now exceeds our ability to detect it.
—Andrew Niccol, U. S. screenwriter, producer, ...
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French Investor Caught for $7 Billion Fraud
Have you ever gotten yourself in big trouble—really, really big trouble? So big you can't even conceive of how much trouble you're in? That's ...
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Stephen King on Religion
I'm not a vampire type, when somebody shows me the cross. …But organized religion gives me the creeps.
—Stephen King, U. S. fiction writer
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Gradual Secularization
Unlike Israel's exile, our process of secularization is not clearly marked by a hostile takeover. We are losing the land by way of a thousand little ...
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