What is Billy Graham really like? In these pages, Ruth Graham, his third daughter, offers an inside look at one of the twentieth century's greatest men."--[Pg.] 2--Cover.
Billy Graham's now legendary first New York Crusade in 1957 was a touchstone that affected an entire generation. Over the subsequent half-century, he has become the world's greatest-known living preacher, celebrated for his faithful, humble devotion to God and his unrivalled ability to transform hearts and lives with the power of the Gospel. In June 2005 he returned to New York for what was expected to be his final major crusade. The Final Crusade records the entire transcript of his three addresses: 'You Must Be Born Again', 'The Rich Young Ruler' and 'When Christ Comes Again'. Each talk is classic Billy Graham: simple, clear, direct and biblical. The Final Crusade also contains an original Introduction and Afterword written by Dr Graham specifically for this book, a Foreword by his daughter Anne Graham Lotz and the transcripts of all the altar calls and other stage addresses from the New York event. This attractively-priced book is the paperback version of Living in God's Love (June 2006 ;As a tribute to one of God's greatest and most faithful servants it is a must-have book for all who have admired the man and his ministry.
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