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Billy Graham – The Cost of Not Following Jesus

"The hope of tomorrow is more important than the possessions of today our hope is in Christ our citizenship is in heaven I would rather be the poorest child of God tonight and have that wealth that God is preparing for us." It will cost us to follow Jesus. But it will cost us more if we will not follow Him. Either way, it will cost us. What are those costs? " There is a price to be paid. if you decide not to follow Christ not to accept Christ what's it going to cost you because you're going to have to pay a price either way if you accept Christ as your Lord and Savior there's a price to be paid. It may even mean death. It may mean that your family turns against you. It may mean that you lose some friends. It may mean that you'll have to even give up some of the things that you're doing because you know they're ethically and morally wrong. The whole pattern of your life has to change> Because that's what repentance means it means cha...

Billy Graham's The Truth About Hapiness

If you ask me about people who have influenced my life, I can tell you straight away that Billy Graham is one of them. I have a high admiration about Billy Graham's humility, boldness, and uncompromising preachings. I can spend hours watching him preach or read his books. He is such an inspiration.  Today, I am featuring a synopsis of his preaching about happiness. I watched this video several times and on the process, I scribbled his message. Read on.

Billy Graham on Technology and Faith

Have you seen Dr. Billy Graham preach at the age of 80? Here it is. He was 80 years old when he delivered this timely and relevant message in Monterey, California on February 2008. Despite our current age of technological revolution, Dr. Billy Graham pointed out that there were many problems that technology could not solve. There were many problems still left. And they're still with us, and we haven't solved them. He mentioned human evil, human suffering, and death.  Is there an answer to these three major problems? How do we address them? Find out. "I submit myself, absolutely, to Jesus Christ my Redeemer." - Blaise Pascal Photo credit: www.billygraham.org video: www.ted.com