Dwight Lyman, better known as D.L. Moody was a renowned evangelist, publisher, and preacher during the late 19th century. On one occasion, he was invited to guest preach at a local church. Soon after arriving, a small group of elders approached him and pointed out a notable distinction between their church and others. The key difference was that members of their congregation often left the church service before the sermon concluded.
Acknowledging their concern, Moody calmly responded, "Fair…
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