Quotes about Christianity
If there were no heaven and no hell, I would still want to be a Christian because of what it does for our homes and our own families in this life.
— Billy Graham
Christianity is a Gospel of crisis. It proclaims unmistakably that this world's days are numbered.
— Billy Graham
Each of us has our reference point and as a Christian the reference point by which I measure my life and thought is the Bible.
— Billy Graham
It is a tragic fact that the vast majority of Christians today are living a sub-normal Christian life.
— Billy Graham
Some Christians have an elastic conscience when it comes to their own foibles—and an ironbound conscience when it comes to the foibles of others.
— Billy Graham
I had not been preaching long before I decided that I would never preach to another segregated audience in any situation over which we had control. This was long before the Supreme Court decision of 1954. I felt this was the Christian position and I could do no other.
— Billy Graham
It is far easier to live an excellent life among your friends, when you are putting your best foot forward and are conscious of public opinion, than it is to live for Christ in your home.
— Billy Graham
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is not anti-intellectual. It demands the use of [the] mind, but the mind is affected by sin.
— Billy Graham
The Bible is the constant fountain for faith, conduct, and inspiration from which we drink daily.
— Billy Graham
The one who made the Ford knew how to make it run. God made you and me, and He alone knows how to run your life and mine. We could make a complete wreck of our lives without Christ.
— Billy Graham
The greatest need in the world today is for fully committed Christians.
— Billy Graham
It's tough to be a Christian in our world. We need to be willing to take on Jesus' unpopularity and the scorn that is often heaped on Him.
— Billy Graham