Rev. Billy Graham Prepares 'Perhaps … My Last Message'
Sunday, 06 Oct 2013 09:46 PM
By David A. Patten
In an exclusive interview, the Rev. Billy Graham tells Newsmax that
President Obama's "hope and change" mantra is nothing more than a cliché
and warns that the nation faces increasing threats to civil and
religious liberties from its government.
“Our early fathers led our nation according to biblical principles,”
Graham wrote in response. “‘Hope and change’ has become a cliché in our
nation, and it is daunting to think that any American could hope for
change from what God has blessed,” he stated, an obvious reference to
President Obama’s campaign motto.
“Our country is turning away from what has made it so great,” he continued, “but far greater than the government knowing our every move that could lead to losing our freedom to worship God publicly, is to know that God knows our every thought; he knows our hearts need transformation.”
Graham continues to share his message of God’s love, a message he has imparted faithfully for decades, despite faltering health in recent years.
“Our country is turning away from what has made it so great,” he continued, “but far greater than the government knowing our every move that could lead to losing our freedom to worship God publicly, is to know that God knows our every thought; he knows our hearts need transformation.”
Graham continues to share his message of God’s love, a message he has imparted faithfully for decades, despite faltering health in recent years.
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