Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it does find expression in conversation, habits, recreation, emphasis, and ambitions to be noted in our daily life.

Billy Graham
Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it...
Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it...
Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it...
Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it...
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Christianity is not primarily a matter of externals, nevertheless it does find expression in conversation, habits, recreation, emphasis, and ambitions to be noted in our daily life. A Christian is a person who believes that God is the creator of everything that exists and that He has given us His written word, known as the Bible.

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