Are there any'free Christian illustrations'?
The following 'Free Christian Illustrations' are written and illustrated by Ian Coate. They can be used without charge or obligation and can be downloaded, copied or distributed without permission as long as no cost is charged and source is recognized.
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We are a team of Christians creating a visual journey through the Bible as a resource for teaching all ages – available for free download by anyone, anywhere at any time. FreeBibleimages is a UK registered charity (1150890). All images are free for you to use in teaching.
Can I use the illustrations in my sermons?
These Christian illustrations can be used in sermons, religious education or personal use without charge or obligation. They may be freely downloaded, copied and distributed without permission as long as no cost is charged and source is recognized.
What inspires you to read the Bible?
The inspiration of the Bible depends on the ignorance of the gentleman who reads it. R.G. Ingersoll. Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet-anchor of your liberties. Write its precepts in your hearts, and practise them in your lives.
But is it really free?
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What does the Bible look like?
The Bible is like a telescope. If a man looks through his telescope he sees worlds beyond; but if he looks at his telescope, he does not see anything but that. The Bible is a thing to be looked through to see that which is beyond; but most people only look at it and so they see only the dead letter. Phillip Brooks.
Who wrote Pilgrim's Progress?
Since I began to search it diligently, the blessing has been wonderful. I have read the Bible through one hundred times and always with increasing delight!" John Bunyan, who wrote Pilgrim's Progress, testified, "Read the Bible, and read it again, and do not despair of help to understand something of the will and mind of God, though you think they are fast locked up from you. Neither trouble yourself, though you may not have commentaries and expositions; pray and read, and read and pray; for a little from God is better than a great deal from man."
What happened to the Armenian Bible in 1915?
In 1915, A Russian Armenian was reading his Bible when he was beheaded. I saw the Bible--large, thick, and well used. Inside was a reddish stain that permeated most of the book. The stain was the blood of this man, one of more than a million casualties of a religious and ethnic holocaust.
Who wrote the free Christian illustrations?
The following 'Free Christian Illustrations' are written and illustrated by Ian Coate. They can be used without charge or obligation and can be downloaded, copied or distributed without permission as long as no cost is charged and source is recognized.
Where do you not lay up for yourselves treasures?
Matthew 6:19-20 states: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.”. ...
What does God say about the afterlife?
God has told us not to strive for earthly-wealth, but acquire treasures that have eternal significance, (Mat. 19:27-29) Life on earth is temporar y – our afterlife in heaven is eternal. We don’t see it now, but our eternal state is the existence that we were designed for.