Billy Graham was an American evangelical Christian evangelist and an ordained Southern Baptist minister. Graham is best known for his evangelistic missions or “Crusades.” He believed God knew no borders or nationalities. Throughout his career, Graham preached to millions around the world. He met and prayed with every U. S. president from Dwight Eisenhower to Barack Obama.
Graham authored 34 books, including his memoir, Just As I Am. In 1983, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan. In 1996, Graham and his wife, Ruth, received the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award Congress can bestow on a private citizen.
Graham married Wheaton College classmate Ruth Bell Graham in 1943. They had five children ( Ruth Graham, Gigi Graham Tchividjian, Anne Graham Lotz, Nelson, & Franklin Graham) and made their home in the mountains of North Carolina. They were married for 64 years before Ruth’s death in 2007. Graham died from natural causes on February 21, 2018, at his home in Montreat, North Carolina, at the age of 99.
No matter what you are facing today - there is hope. Billy Graham goes through the scriptures to help you in times of stress, loneliness, illness, depression and more.
Such an inspiring and encouraging book with all different types of people who have suffered, my hope for anyone who reads this book is to read the passages he recites, they are so applicable even in this day-to-day crazy life!!
This book was one that definitely got 3.5-stars but didn't quite get 4, but the main reason for that was how challenging it was to get through. I'm not saying that a 5-star read for me is something that I can just breeze through, but it's something that's more up-to-date, connects with me in a more heartfelt way than just through generics, and something that really guides me through what I'm going through and points me towards where I want to go. That's not to say that this book didn't do any of that, though!
Hope for the Troubled Heart is a book written a decent while ago, which causes it to lose that kind of ability to connect with a younger audience. While I did enjoy it, it was clearly geared towards parents and not children, which is a shame because I believe it could've been well-suited for all audiences had Graham thought about teens perhaps reading it.
Something else that I struggled with was how generic some of the examples were. When I read a book, I want to be really sucked in by the stories, I want to feel the characters and connect with them, even if they're only used as examples. That's something that just didn't happen in this book.
While this book DOES try to guide you back to God or guide you to God for the first time, it does so in a rather convoluted way. It's full of stories and side scenes where he unpacks smaller details of what he's talking about. It's not a straight path, but instead, it's one that twists and turns. There's backtracking and sidetracking, both of which make it hard to keep in touch with his main points.
Overall, I DID enjoy this book and I would recommend it, but it wouldn't be my first recommendation unless someone was specifically looking for a Christian book about hope, per se. But those are my thoughts, so let me know if you agree or disagree!
So...why on earth would I read a Billy Graham book? First, it cost me .99 cents. Second, I always liked Billy Graham. His was a gentle, kind voice for decades in our public sphere (even as he shared the same pathological fear and hatred of gay people that so many in this Christian tradition still struggle with. I am mindful of that fatal flaw in his thinking, and in his being. He was wrong about all of that). Thirds, tens of millions of people in America, and hundreds of millions of people around the world, were influenced by Graham's Christian preaching. You don't have to agree with a word he said: the man had tremendous influence over humanity, including several Presidents of the United States. Fourth, Graham's Christianity is basic: love, suffering, the lessons of the cross, forgiveness, community, healing. This is not the prosperity gospel. And fifth, his son, Franklin, is a douche-bag. So I read half of this and understand why people continue to love him, and to find his message comforting. I would like to build a time machine and bring the 40 year old Billy Graham into our present day, then let him loose on one Donald Trump. That would be worth seeing.
Gosh, I desperately needed this book. One of the worst things you can be without is hope—without hope, it’s impossible to have faith or love.
This book by Dr. Graham really helped me to remember that hope comes from God. Honestly, thank God for his ministry. Dr. Graham uses so many Scriptures that are very timely in their application. I aspire to have that level of spiritual understanding.
Despite the pains of life, I can look forward to God’s faithful love on earth and the ultimate promise of Heaven as my hope. :’)
Really finding that Billy Graham books help me with relevant issues of morality and staying strong in the face of an increasingly violent and hate filled world. Chapters on why such atrocities such as children being abused and tragic deaths of our children were comforting as well as a revealing look at what death really is in the mind of a Christian were so helpful to me. Great reading to complement daily bible reading. Five stars.
The title says it all. It renews hope for the person going through difficult times. It refocuses the reader back to God, His attributes and the hope that is found in them. I would highly reccomend this book.
One of the classic of Billy Graham's works. The book was about anthropology, but more on theology of suffering. Its not an in depth study of suffering but more on the solutions for pain and suffering.
picked this book because it was written by the legend himself. it is a very honest book, offers the hope of the gospel to any soul trapped in depression. very simple & comforting book for me at the time.
This was actually a great book. There was not really much flow to the book and it was mostly combined to the chapters being about certain topics. There were a lot of stories about every day people in different situations and how they persevered and the Lord sustained them.
This, for me, was another fantastic book by Billy Graham. I read this one a few years back during a real struggle in my life. I was bitter, full of resentment and truly felt like I would never be able to overcome the hurt in my heart or forgive. This book helped in so many ways. There didn't seem to be any situation that was off limits in the book. I found it really spoke to me and my heart. I cherish this book even now. It's one of the few I don't loan out to friends, but will recommend and purchase this for them during those hard times. I'm unsure why this book was rated so low. If you are hurting and feel lost I would definitely recommend this book to you.
I read this book a few years ago during a particularly difficult time in my life. I enjoyed it so very much. I found it to be so comforting and gave me so much hope to heal. It was exactly what I needed. I have since loaned my copy out to several friends during times of trouble in their lives. I find Billy Graham's writing/message of God to be that of love and understanding not a God we should fear, which is how many of us grew up to believe. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone struggling with a situation, relationship or just life.
Another great read and a book which has sat on my bookshelf for many years, if not decades. The last several books, this one no less, have been pointing me toward a renewed mindset of spiritual and heavenly attitudes. I must not think this world is all I have. Eternity awaits me as this world is merely the vestibule to get me there. I'm simply passing through. A quick read, but a worthwhile investment.
This is a wonerfully uplifting book to remind you of God's promises and His faithfulness in all suffering! It encouraged me to walk closer with him and to remember that Heaven is my home.