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Edward Graham on Extending God’s Grace to Others |
How do we demonstrate grace when life gets hard? Or when those around us require an extra measure of mercy?
Throughout the past few weeks, we’ve been exploring different aspects of grace. In part 1, Will Graham defined grace. In part 2, Cissie Graham Lynch offered truths about God’s divine grace, and in part 3, Roy Graham shared a life lesson about God’s grace toward us.
For the fourth and final part of our Summer Soul Refresher series, Franklin Graham’s youngest son Edward Graham talks about extending God’s grace to others—from the perspective of an eight-tour Army major and adoptive father. |
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From the Heart of Franklin Graham |
“The Bible is the most important, most influential, most controversial, the best-selling, and at the same time the most banned book in the world. … Are you as excited as I am about the Museum of the Bible?” Franklin Graham wrote before the massive museum opened last November in Washington, D.C.
In a couple of weeks, the museum will unveil a new exhibitabout the life of Billy Graham, whose message was always firmly rooted in the truth of Scripture. The exhibit opens Aug. 5. |
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