An Emotional Farewell To Billy Graham

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2018
  • Nickelle Smith reports as Billy Graham’s hometown said goodbye to “America’s pastor” (2:26). WCCO Sunday Morning -- Feb. 25, 2018

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  • @sundayigbinovia6359
    @sundayigbinovia6359 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great soldier of Christ Jesus

  • @sar983
    @sar983 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    "GOOD WORK GOOD SOLDIER "❤

  • @angelicpropheticvoice
    @angelicpropheticvoice 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great soldier

  • @user-user-user-user.
    @user-user-user-user. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    “They're the ones putting out the pornographic stuff…the stranglehold has got to be broken or the country's going down the drain… a lot of the Jews are great friends of mine, they swarm around me and are friendly to me because they know that I'm friendly with Israel. But they don't know how I really feel about what they are doing to this country. And I have no power, no way to handle them, but I would stand up if under proper circumstances.''
    Billy Graham, 1972

    • @Nameless-pt6oj
      @Nameless-pt6oj 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      “Although I have no memory of the occasion, I deeply regret comments I apparently made in an Oval Office conversation with President Nixon some 30 years ago. They do not reflect my views and I sincerely apologize for any offense caused by the remarks.”
      Billy Graham, 2002

    • @user-user-user-user.
      @user-user-user-user. 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Nameless-pt6oj
      Wet typical of old Billy to weasel out of comments he made. He knew who paid his check$

    • @Nameless-pt6oj
      @Nameless-pt6oj 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So anytime someone admits they were wrong and apologizes that means they weasel out? How exactly was he weaseling out? Billy admitted that he should’ve told President Nixon that he was wrong and not only apologized profusely but went face-to-face with the Jews and said if he could “crawl to them for forgiveness” then he would, and they accepted his apology. His closest friends have said that he’s not anti-Semitic and when journalists Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs asked him about his comments, they said his shame was obvious.

    • @Nameless-pt6oj
      @Nameless-pt6oj 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you also try to say that Billy was in it for the money, then you’re wrong on that too. Billy took a straight salary comparable to a senior minister of a major urban pulpit, no matter how much money his crusades brought in. He insisted that crusade accounts be audited and published in the local papers when the crusade was finished. He did have a “love offering” at first but when that raised questions of his integrity, he stopped doing it. Billy turned down many multi-million dollar Hollywood and television deals to preach the Gospel and lived in a comfortable but modest home. He also gave away roughly 10-15% of his earnings each year. He could’ve made so much more with all the deals and the “love offering” but he said no because that wasn’t his goal. Also, his friend Chuck Templeton tried to get him to modernize his theology and tailor it to the times so that his ministry would be more commercially viable but Billy again said no, he stuck to the literal truth of the Bible.

    • @user-user-user-user.
      @user-user-user-user. 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Nameless-pt6oj
      Ole Billy was in a predicament, he knew that the J*ws and particularly the Zionists were at odds with the Christian worldview. He also rightfully pointed out that almost all of the major players in both Hollywood and the pornography industry were J*wish (as were many on the far left; radical feminists, anti-war, gay liberation movement, etc.).
      The predicament: how to address the cultural and moral decay in the US, without running afoul of the earliest proponents of cancel culture. After all, being labeled an antisemite back then, as now, was tantamount to suicide.