-
Novelist And Essayist George A. Birmingham Was In ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 17, 2006 (message contributor)
Novelist and essayist George A. Birmingham was in his nonliterary life a clergyman in Ireland where he was pestered by bishops and other authorities to fill in recurring questionnaires. He took particular umbrage against the annual demand from the education office to report the dimensions of his village schoolroom. In the first and second years, he duly filled in the required figures. The third year he replied that the schoolroom was still the same size. The education office badgered him with reminders until Birmingham finally filled in the figures. This time he doubled the dimensions of his schoolroom. Nobody queried it. So he went on doubling the measurements until "in the course of five or six years that schoolroom became a great deal larger than St. Paul’s Cathedral." But nobody at the education office was at all concerned. So, the next year, Birmingham suddenly reduced the dimensions of his colossal classroom "to the size of an American tourist trunk. It would have been impossible to get three children in that schoolroom." And nobody took the slightest notice, for nobody needed the information. But the system did, and the system had to be satisfied.
Patrick Ryan in Smithsonian.
Related Sermon Illustrations
-
There Is A Story Told About Sam Rayburn Who Was ... PRO
Contributed by Evie Megginson on Jul 30, 2004
There is a story told about Sam Rayburn who was Speaker for the House of Representatives longer than any other man. One of his friends lost a teenage daughter and early the next morning Rayburn knocked on his door. "I just came by to see what I could do to help." The father replied that there was ...read more
-
During A Long And Losing Baseball Game, The ...
Contributed by Evie Megginson on Jul 30, 2004
: During a long and losing baseball game, the restless 12-year-old players were questioning Ritchie, their assistant coach, about his attractive younger sister. Annoyed at the idle chatter, the head coach hollered, "When you’re in the dugout, talk baseball!" After a moment’s ...read more
-
Sue's Parents Were Very Wealthy. They Attended No ...
Contributed by Evie Megginson on Jul 30, 2004
Sue’s parents were very wealthy. They attended no church. A friend of Sue invited her to a church service. She accepted the Lord. When telling her parents, they told her if she attended this church again, she would have to leave home. Being only 16 years old, it was a hard decision. Sue went to ...read more
Related Sermons
-
Walking Billboard
Contributed by Chris Surber on Jun 23, 2007
What message are you sending today on the billboard of your life? Let it be a message of hope and of encouragement!
-
Finding Worth In Your Work Series
Contributed by Brian Bill on Apr 24, 2003
While you may get tired at your job, or even be tired of your job, the Bible teaches that work has intrinsic value of your work.
-
God's Grace In The Workplace
Contributed by Adrian Rogers on Nov 18, 2011
Don’t get the idea that to serve God you have to be a minister, or a missionary, or on the staff of some Christian organization. Every job, if it is done in the power of the Holy Spirit, is a sacred job.