
A family portrait
When our loved ones turn from God
They've told the world the good news of Christ,
but seeing their children join them in faith
means more to Billy and Ruth Graham than
any other blessing they've received from God.
America's first family of evangelism
Meet the Grahams.
The love that led me home
A self-confessed, hard-to-love prodigal, Franklin Graham made it clear he didn't want to live in the shadow of his renowned father. But unconditional love and parental prayers eased him back to the Lord.
The long road home
Speaking to strangers about Christ is difficult enough, but telling our loved ones can be downright paralyzing. Follow these practical tips during the holidays to help you guide your unbelieving family members onto the road to eternity.
Family to Family--Fulfilling a deeper role
It's easy to find stressed and stretched families in any neighborhood. But there's hope for families that want to say goodbye to life's breakneck pace.
Talk less, do more
Living with an unbelieving spouse can be spiritually
painful for any Christian. But there is hope.
Learn how to navigate these difficult waters.
Messiah for my family
Sharing the gospel with your parents is no easy task-- and it's especially difficult when you must cross a cultural wall to tell them of your
newfound faith. A Jew-turned-Christian
tells of her on-going struggle.
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