Billy Graham and Politics
January 31, 2011
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Correcting Social, Political, and Personal Sins
In his waning years, Billy Graham regrets his involvement with "politics." Meanwhile, Joel Osteen uses the "S" word when asked about homosexuality. It's a "sin," but he doesn't want to offend anybody by that. But should Elijah and John the Baptist have gotten involved in correcting the political and personal sins of the day? Also, Kevin Swanson compares Obama's State of the Union address with George W. Bush's State of the Union address from 2008 looking for a dime's difference between them.
In his waning years, Billy Graham regrets his involvement with "politics." Meanwhile, Joel Osteen uses the "S" word when asked about homosexuality. It's a "sin," but he doesn't want to offend anybody by that. But should Elijah and John the Baptist have gotten involved in correcting the political and personal sins of the day? Also, Kevin Swanson compares Obama's State of the Union address with George W. Bush's State of the Union address from 2008 looking for a dime's difference between them.
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This is the retelling of the most exciting story in all of human history. Something truly remarkable occurred when Jesus Christ rose from the dead and gave His disciples a great commission. The world would never be the same again. Kevin Swanson takes the reader through the 2,000 year worldwide saga of this epochal mission to the world. From Judea to Rome, Ireland, Denmark, China, Japan, Uganda, New Zealand, and to the uttermost parts of the earth, the light of Christ shines into the darkness, transforming every nation throughout the centuries.