In His Own Words – Billy Graham to the Graduate
Time is the capital we’ve been given by God to invest wisely. So, the question is, where do we invest it?
Time is the capital we’ve been given by God to invest wisely. So, the question is, where do we invest it?
“The growing possibility of our destroying ourselves and the world with our own neglect and excess is tragic and very real.”
Billy Graham’s column, “My Answer,” distributed by Tribune Media Services, runs six days a week in newspapers across the U.S.
God is more concerned about the attitude of our hearts than the way we express it. Worship isn’t supposed to be entertainment.
We all have exactly the same number of minutes in a day. The question is, how will we use them?
In just two weeks, individuals and more than 25,000 churches from across the country who have signed up to participate in My Hope America with Billy Graham will join with their neighbors, friends, family and colleagues to watch Billy Graham’s Gospel presentation through “The Cross.” In a recent letter, Billy Graham shared the following thoughts …
God’s ideal for the home is to have both the father and the mother available to their children throughout their growing years. But sometimes separation can’t be avoided. Over the years, the BGEA and the Team became my second family without me realizing it. Ruth says those of us who were off traveling missed the …
Did you know that Billy Graham’s devotional “Day by Day” is available on the Bible app? Now it’s even easier than ever to spend time in the Word. The 366 day devotional plan shares a reflection from Billy Graham and takes you to the Scripture in which the entry parallels. Day 37’s reading is from …
We all want to do what’s best for our children. But what happens who we don’t know where to start? When we’ve reached an impasse or don’t have the answers ourselves? Billy Graham speaks to a basic faith development moment in “My Answer.” Sometimes our little boy refuses to say his prayers. What should we …
The majority of teenagers are looking for something–they’re not sure it’s spiritual–but something they don’t have.