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Plus, a blueberry dessert favorite from The Cove. [Summer Soul Refresher] [DAILY DEVOTION]( / [DONATE]( / [KNOW JESUS]( [How Great Thou Art]( [‘Then Sings My Soul’]( When did you last proclaim God’s greatness? While His goodness and power can sometimes go unnoticed, God’s character is never lessened by our lack of attention to it. He is just as powerful on an average Monday as He is in the midst of a storm. In this fourth installment of our summer hymn series, get the story behind “How Great Thou Art” and read four ways you can respond to His glory. [Read More]( [Share]( [WATCH: George Beverly Shea leads a choir in “How Great Thou Art” from Sheffield, England (1985).]( You Can Spread Hope to a World in Need Show others how great God is. [Give Today]( [Attendees at Kick Off Event]( [From the Heart of Franklin Graham]( Franklin Graham wants people to know of God’s love for them. This October, he’ll share the Gospel and encourage others to do the same on the [Decision America North Carolina Tour.]( “I want to put God back into daily conversation,” Franklin Graham said. “I want people to be talking about what God has done in their life.” Yesterday, hundreds attended a Decision America kickoff event in Charlotte, Billy Graham’s hometown. [Read More]( [Blueberry Crumb Bars]( [The Cove’s Blueberry Crumb Bars]( July is National Blueberry Month and the [Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove]( has you covered. Enjoy these blueberry crumb bars with family or take them to your next get-together. [Get Recipe]( [Psalm Scripture Graphic]( [Verse of the Week: Psalm 96:4]( It’s hard to describe the majesty of God. But reflecting on the Lord’s power and character are sure to brighten any day. Share this verse graphic on Facebook or Instagram today. You never know who needs the encouragement. [Share Now]( [Young Man Using Tablet Computer]( [5 Common Millennial Questions]( Billy Graham’s Answers Through the Years [Read More →]( [Chaplains Speaking with Woman]( [Rapid Response Mid-Year Update]( 3 Short Stories of God’s Faithfulness [Read More →]( [Billy and Ruth Bell Graham]( [North Carolina’s Favorite Son]( New Billy Graham Library Display [Find Out 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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