A Dwight Nelson Sermon on Politics: American Confusion
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Why would you judge the Rev Billy Graham when his effort has always been to reach others for Christ? You might want to review the scripture that warns us that we will be judged the way we judge others. You too will stand before God to expain this most provocative presentation.