The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GRAHAM MADE CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES ACCESSIBLE TO MILLIONS

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The Rev. Billy Graham, who preached around the world, helped make Christian principles accessible to millions. Here are some memorable words from the man who became known as “America’s Pastor,” according to Brainy Quotes.

“The greatest legacy one can pass on to one’s children and grandchild­ren is not money or other material things accumulate­d in one’s life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.”

“Each life is made up of mistakes and learning, waiting and growing, practicing patience and being persistent.”

“No matter how prepared you think you are for the death of a loved one, it still comes as a shock, and it still hurts very deeply.”

“Believers, look up — take courage. The angels are nearer than you think.”

“Being a Christian is more than just an instantane­ous conversion — it is a daily process whereby you grow to be more and more like Christ.”

“When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.”

“My home is in Heaven. I’m just traveling through this world.”

“Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened.”

“God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.”

“A child who is allowed to be disrespect­ful to his parents will not have true respect for anyone.”

“God proved His love on the Cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died, it was God saying to the world, ‘I love you.’”

“I’ve read the last page of the Bible. It’s all going to turn out all right.”

“God will prepare everything for our perfect happiness in heaven, and if it takes my dog being there, I believe he’ll be there.”

“Nothing can bring a rea sense of security into the home except true love.”

 ?? AP ?? Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth, stand at the rail of the liner Queen Mary before sailing from New York to London in May 1966, a mission burdened by U.S. race relations and the Vietnam War.
AP Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth, stand at the rail of the liner Queen Mary before sailing from New York to London in May 1966, a mission burdened by U.S. race relations and the Vietnam War.

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