Summer Soul Refresher: 7 Ways to leave a spiritual legacy
Replenish your spiritual life through our annual Summer Soul Refresher. This is the final article in the series on 5 aspects of intentional living.
Replenish your spiritual life through our annual Summer Soul Refresher. This is the final article in the series on 5 aspects of intentional living.
At every step of her career and life journey, she recognizes God’s gentle hand of protection and provision.
“What is it in the nature of men that causes men to lie and hate and cheat, steal, lust and have pride and bigotry and intolerance and racial intolerance?” Graham asked. “What causes men to have these terrible things down inside of them? “The problem of the world tonight is sin.”
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Each summer, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association runs a series of spiritual growth articles called the Summer Soul Refresher. This year, we’re exploring 5 aspects of intentional living. This is part 4.
Overwhelmed pastor of senior's facility grateful for spiritual, emotional assistance.
When flooding damaged 80 homes in Exshaw, AB, financial supporters like you brought the love of Jesus to locals through Rapid Response Team chaplains. But here, chaplain Kimberly Smith reflects on how a resident brought the love of Christ to them.
How can you really know a God you can’t see? Aren’t relationships a two-way street?
Each summer, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association runs a series of spiritual growth articles called the Summer Soul Refresher. This year, we’re exploring 5 aspects of intentional living.
Here are some things the Bible—and God Himself—has to say to fathers. After all, why not learn from the best?
Every summer, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association runs a series of spiritual growth articles called the Summer Soul Refresher. This year focuses on five aspects of intentional living. This is part 2.
“A heart-to-heart with God,” says Rapid Response Team chaplain