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HomeWord - Apr. 30, 2007...Continued from page 1

Billy Sunday became one of the greatest Christian preachers and evangelists in the early 1900s. Once after Billy Sunday preached in Charlotte, a group of local business-men were so enthusiastic, they decided to bring another man, Mordecai Hamm, to preach. In that revival meeting a young man, Billy Graham, yielded his life to Christ. Billy Graham has since preached to more people in person than any person in the world. And so, the story goes on and on.

It all started with a faithful Sunday school teacher: Mr. Kimbell. Few people will ever know his name but, in reality, look at how many people this one man's witness has affected.

The world has yet to see what one man or woman can do for Christ if they are completely yielded to him. Will you be a person like Mr. Kimbell who was faithful in sharing the good news of Jesus? You never know what can happen. There is definitely another Billy Graham out there waiting to be converted.

Here's what the Scripture says about those who share the good news:

How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God reigns!" Isaiah 52:7 .

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GOING DEEPER:

1. How can Isaiah 52:7 inspire you?

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