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The Reason for My Hope: Salvation (edition 2013)

by Billy Graham

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Using the question "who would refuse rescue?" as a starting point, the renowned preacher and evangelist presents his core message of salvation by encouraging spiritual seekers to consider their present lives in the light of future redemption.
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Title:The Reason for My Hope: Salvation
Authors:Billy Graham
Info:Thomas Nelson (2013), Hardcover, 224 pages
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This is an excellent book by a Godly man. It wonderfully tells of the hope that is freely given to those willing to receive it. ( )
  whopkins2016 | Dec 22, 2016 |
Billy Graham, evangelist and preacher has probably led more people to know Jesus Christ as their personal savior than anyone else in my lifetime. He is a great story teller as is obvious in this newest book.

I think it is accurate to call this a Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of salvation told in stories about Billy’s own life, about friends, and stories about Jesus and His saving grace. In the chapter I am a Christian because…, he explains what it means to be a Christian, and the misconceptions many people have about what makes them a Christian. It is well documented with scripture and with notes at the end of the book. Whether a new Christian or mature believer you will be encouraged and challenged by this book.

I also highly recommend his previous book Nearing Home for those who are reaching their older years and for younger people who want to learn how to age with grace. ( )
  Tmtrvlr | Jul 30, 2015 |
I want the book to speak to the unchurched as well as those in the church who think they are saved but are deceived, claiming to belong to HJim without knowing the change that is brought about when the Holy Spirit of the living God dwells within.
  kijabi1 | Aug 25, 2014 |
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