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God?s grace toward us?Franklin Graham?s son Roy shares a pivotal moment in his life. / / Why i

God’s grace toward us—Franklin Graham’s son Roy shares a pivotal moment in his life. [Summer Soul Refresher] [DAILY DEVOTION]( / [DONATE]( / [KNOW JESUS]( [Man Putting on Little Girl's Shoe]( [Experiencing God’s Grace Toward Us]( Why is it so hard to move past our sins long after we’ve asked God’s forgiveness? How can we rest in His grace without taking it for granted? Over the past two weeks, we’ve been growing in our understanding of God through this four-part Summer Soul Refresher series on grace. [Part 1]( covered the meaning of grace, and [part 2]( looked specifically at what makes God’s grace unique. This week, Franklin Graham’s second-oldest son Roy Graham reflects on a scary yet pivotal moment in his life that taught him a valuable lesson about God’s grace toward us. [Read More]( [Share]( Donate to BGEA Your gift helps share the Gospel with a world in need of hope. [Give Today]( [Franklin Graham]( [From the Heart of Franklin Graham]( “There’s not two roads to Heaven ... There’s only one road, and it goes through the cross, because Jesus is the only One in history to take our sins.” Franklin Graham boldly shared the Gospel with the people of California last month, and he’ll take the same message to [Oregon and Washington]( in a couple weeks. Listen to his 1-minute message, and share it with friends who may not know the truth about Jesus. [Listen Now]( [Pound Cake]( [Pound Cake Recipe from Billy Graham’s Mother]( Planning a trip to the [Billy Graham Library]( in Charlotte, North Carolina, this summer? Make sure to stop by the Graham Brothers Dairy Bar and taste Mother Graham’s pound cake. [Get Recipe]( [Grace Scripture Graphic]( [Verse of the Week: Hebrews 4:16]( God fully understands our weaknesses, yet He loves us and stands in the gap in spite of them. “Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” [Save & Share]( [Little Girl Playing in Water]( [God and Nature]( 4 Answers from Billy Graham & More [Read More →]( [RRT Chaplains Praying with Officers]( [The Drive of His Life]( Chaplain Shares Jesus with Kansas City Man [Read More →]( [Billy Graham Holding Jean Graham]( [Billy Graham Trivia]( What Does His Sister Want People to Know? [Read More →]( [BGEA]( A ministry of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click here to view in browser]( ⓒ2018 BGEA

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