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Evangelism is more than simply encouraging decisions for Christ. It is urging people to become disciples—followers—of Jesus Christ. As such, the evangelist has a responsibility to make growth in discipleship possible for those who come to faith under his ministry.
— Billy Graham
God says it is our duty as Christians to take care of widows and orphans and to help the poor within the Christian society . . .And Jesus said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" Matthew 25:40 KJV].
— Billy Graham
True freedom consists not in the freedom to sin, but the freedom not to sin.
— Billy Graham
Sin—plain, old-fashioned sin, the self-same sin which caused Adam's downfall—is what we are all suffering from today, and it will do us far more harm than good to try to dress it up with a fancy, more attractive label.
— Billy Graham
There is less teaching about sin, and very little warning of judgment.
— Billy Graham
A great problem in America is that we have an anemic and watered-down Christianity that has produced an anemic, watered-down, and spineless Christian who is not willing to stand up and be counted on every issue.
— Billy Graham
We are to till the soil and work the land—not worship it.
— Billy Graham
The Christian is to take his place in society with moral courage to stand up for that which is right, just, and honorable.
— Billy Graham
I believe integrity can be restored to a society one person at a time. The choice belongs to each of us.
— Billy Graham
Sex-centered magazines litter our newsstands … each edition trying to escape new laws from the bottom of the sewers. We put lids on sewer holes. Ought we not to do something about the pornography which is spewing out a polluted river of filth which can destroy us faster than any chemical pollution we seem so worried about?7
— Billy Graham
The faithful Christian steward acknowledges that God owns all he has, and it is his responsibility to manage and dispose of his possessions in a way that is acceptable to the Lord.
— Billy Graham
We are accountable to [God] for the way we use our time.
— Billy Graham