A Poem by Ruth Bell Graham: The Candle Flames
The candle flames of poplars,
in the little coves burn low;
The candle flames of poplars,
in the little coves burn low;
Is the tree that is pruned
preoccupied with pain? . . .
On August, 13, 1943—exactly 75 years ago—Billy Graham and Ruth Bell said “I do.”
Read the letter Billy Graham wrote to Ruth Bell on the day of their wedding.
Ten quotes on the topic of love — both the love of God and the love we give to others here on earth.
They come and go so quickly
Spring and Fall . . .
See historic artifacts from Ruth Bell Graham’s life as a mother, author and follower of Christ.
See the dress and coat Ruth Bell Graham wore on “Billy Graham Day” in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1971.
On National Pack Ray Day, it’s only fitting to feature a selection from Ruth Bell Graham’s book, “Legacy of a Pack Rat.”
As Mother’s Day approaches, we take a look at a poem written by Ruth Bell Graham on motherhood, as well as reflections from Franklin Graham on his mother.