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Find out where the Decision America Tour heads next, plus a sizzling steak recipe in part 3 of the S

Find out where the Decision America Tour heads next, plus a sizzling steak recipe in part 3 of the Summer Hymn Series. [Summer Soul Refresher] [DAILY DEVOTION]( / [DONATE]( / [KNOW JESUS]( [What a Friend We Have in Jesus]( [‘Take It to the Lord in Prayer’]( There is a friend who knows you better than anyone. His name is Jesus. In part 3 of our Summer Soul Refresher series, discover the root of the hymn, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” and deepen your relationship with the One who never lets you down. [Read More]( [Share]( [WATCH: Cliff Barrows leads the audience in “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” (Seattle, 1976).]( Share the Gospel with a Hurting World Tell people about the ultimate Friend—Jesus. [Give Now]( [Franklin Graham]( [From the Heart of Franklin Graham]( North Carolina—where Billy Graham and Franklin Graham were born and raised—is the next stop on the [Decision America Tour](. “The work of BGEA has deep roots in North Carolina, and I am excited to have the opportunity to preach the Gospel in cities across the Tar Heel state,” Franklin Graham said. Will you start praying now for each of the eight cities where he’ll share the love of Christ this fall? [Read More]( [Rib Eye Steak and Asparagus]( [Cove Recipe: Rib Eye Steak & Asparagus]( Spice up your summer with a delicious coffee-rubbed steak and a side of lemon roasted asparagus. Top it all off with a drizzle of sriracha horseradish sauce, and you’re ready to share it with family and friends. Time to get the grill going! Fire up your spiritual life as well with a Bible study, seminar or concert at the [Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove](. [Get Recipe]( [John Verse Graphic]( [Verse of the Week: John 15:15]( It’s easy to have a surface-level friendship, but what about one that’s deep, lasting and life-altering? Jesus knows every detail of our lives and cares about each one. He calls us His friends. Do you know someone who needs to hear these words today? Share this graphic on social media. [Share Now]( [Kirk Cameron and Candace Cameron Bure]( [Hollywood Siblings Live for Christ]( Words from Kirk Cameron & Candace Cameron Bure [Read More →]( [Will Graham]( [Will Graham Releases ‘Redeemed’ DVD]( A Bible Study on Finding Contentment with God [Learn More →]( [Anne Graham Lotz]( [An Interview with Anne Graham Lotz]( Looking for God’s Blessings, Even in Cancer [Read More →]( [BGEA]( A ministry of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click here to view in browser]( ⓒ2019 BGEA

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