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IF YOU LOVE JESUS, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE A BATH?!
It was a beautiful June day at the "Jesus Explo" in Dallas, Texas 1972. Today Billy Graham would speak at the Cotton Bowl where I was sitting in the midst of 80,000 other college-age Christians with my friends Jim, Kathy, and Cyndi. The crowd roared when Billy came onto the stage.
I will never forget the first thing Billy said: "I met a Jesus Freak today, and he told me that he loved Jesus. So I told him, 'If you love Jesus, why don't you take a bath?!'" The other 79,999 attendees immediately stood and cheered wildly. However, I just sat
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IF YOU LOVE JESUS, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE A BATH?!

It was a beautiful June day at the "Jesus Explo" in Dallas, Texas 1972. Today Billy Graham would speak at the Cotton Bowl where I was sitting in the midst of 80,000 other college-age Christians with my friends Jim, Kathy, and Cyndi. The crowd roared when Billy came onto the stage.

I will never forget the first thing Billy said: "I met a Jesus Freak today, and he told me that he loved Jesus. So I told him, 'If you love Jesus, why don't you take a bath?!'" The other 79,999 attendees immediately stood and cheered wildly. However, I just sat there and thought to myself, "Did I just hear what I thought I heard?


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Autorenporträt
I was born into a Methodist family. I joined them every Sunday in going to a small country church in Illinois until I left for college at age 18. That was in 1968. In college I enjoyed studying the Bible with other college-age Christians. Studying the Bible changed my understanding of Christianity. Unlike everyone I knew in my church, I wanted to find God and His Love.

When I did find God and His joy in 1971, no one in my "dead church" wanted me to be different. There was no love there, so I left. However, I was so excited about my independent life in Christ, I traveled regularly to meet other Christians. I fellowshipped with every Christian group that I came across, especially in Illinois, Florida, Texas and Arizona. The early 70's was a blessed time in America.