BILLY SUNDAY


Born in Ames, Iowa, Billy Sunday became a professional baseball player with the Chicago White Sox. Shortly after being Saved through the outreach of the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago, Sunday turned down a $400 per month baseball salary (at a time when the average worker made $480 per year) for a $84 per month ministry position. He advocated a strict morality and campaigned effectively for Prohibition. Billy conducted hundreds of revival meetings and reached an estimated 100 million people.

"Take 15 minutes each day to listen to God talking to you; take 15 minutes each day to talk to God; take 15 minutes each day to talk to others about God."

 


WRITTEN

 

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

12 Theater, Cards and Dance

13 Under the Sun

14 Wonderful

15 Show Thyself a Man

16 Gethsemane

17 Motherhood

18 The Devil's Boomerangs

19 The Curse of Liquor!

20 The Curse of the Saloon

21 What Shall I Do Then With Jesus?


VIDEO

 

Billy Sunday Video

 


AUDIO

    Billy Sunday Sermons

        Billy Sunday Preaching Prohibition

        Billy Sunday Prohibition

 


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LINKS

Billy Sunday History

Brochure Given to People at Billy Sunday Meetings 1910-1935

Some fruit of street preaching

Billy Sunday Dies In Chicago

Billy Sunday, American evangelist - Christian Biography Resources

Billy Sunday On-line

Hitting the Sawdust Trail with Billy Sunday - illustrated

Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday Online Sermons

"Billy" Sunday Funeral

 


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