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11 Classic and anointed sermons from Billy Sunday 1 Booze 2 The Need For Revivals 3 He That Winneth Souls is Wise 4 Atonement Through the Blood of Jesus 5 Backsliding 6 Why Delay Your Real Conversion? 7 Broken Down Altars 8 Old Time Religion 9 Spiritual Food for a Hungry World 10 Teach Us to Pray 11 The Second Coming of Christ GET MORE BOOKS AT REVIVALPRESS.NET
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"I believe the Bible is the word of God from cover to cover. I believe that the man who magnifies the word of God in his preaching is the man whom God will honor. Why do such names stand out on the pages of history as Wesley, Whitefield, Finney and Martin Luther? Because of their fearless denunciation of all sin, and because they preach Jesus Christ without fear or favor."
"I believe the Bible is the word of God from cover to cover. I believe that the man who magnifies the word of God in his preaching is the man whom God will honor. Why do such names stand out on the pages of history as Wesley, Whitefield, Finney and Martin Luther? Because of their fearless denunciation of all sin, and because they preach Jesus Christ without fear or favor."
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"It seemed impossible for Billy Sunday to stand behind the pulpit and talk only with his mouth. When he alluded to the man who acts no better than a four-footed brute, Sunday was down on all fours and you saw that brute. In a dramatic description of the marathon, he pictured an athlete falling at the goal and--there lay the evangelist on the platform." Through his ministry, approximately three hundred thousand persons were led to faith in Christ.
Billy Sunday Speaks is a collection of the best sermons of the baseball evangelist. Included are his famous discourses on the evils of booze, an emotional tribute to the glory that is Mother, and some surefire advice on the best way to get to heaven. A fascinating introduction by Reverend Oral Roberts explores the significance of Billy Sunday and traces the career of a man dedicated to proselytizing right up to his death in 1935. Appended are some famous "Sundayisms" and favorite stories of the evangelist, told in his own spellbinding way. - Jacket flap.
"Billy Sunday (1862-1935) was the richest and most influential evangelistic preacher in the first half of the twentieth century. Bringing his brand of manly gospel to millions of Americans nationwide, Sunday connected with his fans through theatrics, conservative theology, and fervent patriotism. Published in the Ladies' Home Journal in 1932 and 1933 and now in book form for the first time, The Sawdust Trail is the only autobiography that this popular preacher ever wrote." "From his childhood in Iowa to his baseball career with National League teams in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia (he was the fastest runner in baseball of his time) to the challenges of preaching in New York City during his heyday, Sunday tells a story that gives us insight into the history of evangelism in America."--BOOK JACKET.