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Billy Graham explaining to Paul Harvey in 1979 why he preached what he preached: "I'm not proclaiming sociology primarily or politics or how to keep healthy, I'm proclaiming the Word of God, and God's Word is powerful. It's quick and powerful and sharper than a two-edged sword, the Scripture...

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