Coping with Unimaginable Loss & Choosing Hope, with Dr. Lee Warren

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Are You Being Discipled by Social Media?

We’re all being discipled by something. Whether that’s good things like Scripture, or neutral things like social media and the news—the world is influencing us. My family and I were recently remembering the passing of my grandfather when I was reminded once again that what we cho ...  Show more

Would my Grandfather, Billy Graham, be Disappointed in Me?

Growing up a Graham, I’m used to living my life in the public eye. Negative comments or assumptions about me and my family don’t really phase me, but a recent Instagram message did give me pause: “Your grandparents would be so disappointed in you.” Now, I didn’t actually believe ...  Show more

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