them up and then my dad preached for an hour and had an altar call at the prison through the chain-link fence. we do stuff like that together. we have a very tight relationship. we are different people, we are different men but we were this type. sean: a little secret nobody knows about us. wondering it which one is a? sean: it s not going to be that bad one. on my radio show you wrote me a line for the show. do remember what it is? because you set on the bus, you re a writer, i need something great to get fresh off and i went i said sean hannity, firing torpedoes of truth at a wall of lies. sean: and you got it. and you when can i have that? sean: and i took it. you should pay me for it. sean: i m going to donate to charity. john rich. all the best. tell kenny we said high. all the best with this, redneck riviera.com. merry christmas to you. sean: merry christmas, god bless you and your family.
darkest days in this moniker s history and bringing the love of the nation around him and today bringing two worlds together an african-american preacher in the halls of royalty. invoking gilead and dr. king and following in the example of slaves. he brought life to this place and life to this union. he eliminated the atlantic ocean and brought us all together as one. whoever would have thought such a thing possible. and he reminded we got to get y all married so i will cut this off. i was waiting for a can i get an amen and an altar call to boot. that was the sermon for the ages. england needed it. sandra: many can assume that they will be talking about the reverend bishop michael curry the 27th presiding bishop of the episcopal church. he traveled to chicago to give that address and give that sermon for the bride and groom. they were intimately involved with all the details and planning.
joyful. and you got that from his own children. and what a greatestment to any person to say we saw billy graham or we saw this man in his children. right? and they represented so perfectly that joy that he is in heaven. and at the same time, and this was very powerful, especially that it was on national television, and being seen around the world that franklin graham basically made an altar call, right? he invited everybody to make a decision to follow god with your life. and that s what he was so famous for. yes, he preached the gospel, but then he said make a decision. make a decision. do you want to follow jesus as your lord and xavier? and that s what we just saw in this funeral. you know, here i am a catholic priest, i m not a southern baptist or evangelical, and, yet, so many catholics, orthodox, christian, others saw in
was authentic and powerful and that changed the lives of many. many who lost hope and incredible man and heartbreaking moment for this nation to lose someone with a legacy and someone with a life like billy graham. bill: what a legacy he leaves. i reflect on how he shared so openly and publicly that his own faith was a challenge to him. it did not come easy nor does it come easy to any man or woman. and just peeling the layer off that challenge, i thought that was quite revealing. absolutely. you have had a lot of great faith leaders, mother teresa said it is a difficult walk and one worth walking. i want to highlight one of the big things with billy graham was his altar call. something so special to evangelicals, this idea that someone who is going through despair, someone who has sinned or lived a life that is awful can walk up to that altar and through jesus christ and the
on to other. arian foster even though he s agnostic doesn t blaze a path in pro sports that s already been blazed in terms of talking about these issues. tell us about the christian within black religious circles, the kind of skepticism expressed before that s in tune with foster. i think there s been skepticism historically especially in this particular era where you have millennial raising questions that there are people who give pronouncement but they are not operating in practice. and that is a real challenge. for example at our church a few years ago there was a gentlemen who came forward during altar call and he wanted to pay for the health insurance of another member. he wanted to practice his faith as christ talks about practicing our faith. and the issue in this era is that we have so many people who have pronouncement but they don t have any praxis.