Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Nelson, Thomas@ Publishing Co (1995), Edition: First Printing - First Thus, 314 pages
Collection
Description
Autobiography of Franklin Graham tells of growing up as the son of the best-known evangelist in the world, running away from what others expected of him, and details his involvement in relief work and evangelism during Desert Storm and in war-torn Rwanda, Croatia, and Nicaragua.
User reviews
LibraryThing member fuzzi
This book has been sitting around my shelves for sixteen years, recommended to me shortly after I became a Christian...and yet I've avoided reading it for no particular reason I can think of.
That being said, it's a pretty good read, not glossing over nor glorifying Franklin's wild, wild days
That being said, it's a pretty good read, not glossing over nor glorifying Franklin's wild, wild days
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before he decided to give up rebellion to start following Jesus. The author shows his own flawed nature, while struggling as the son of a famous preacher. I never felt the book was preachy, but more of a journal of this young man's journey into maturity. Show Less
LibraryThing member temsmail
The life of Franklin Graham must be of interest to anyone who has supported the ministry of his father, as Franklin is heir to his work and ministry. This is an honest and (mostly) open account of his life, sins, and conversion to Christ. One sees the tenderness he feels for his father.
Subjects
Awards
Christian Book Award (Winner — Biography/Autobiography — 1996)
Language
Physical description
314 p.; 8.1 inches
ISBN
0913367966 / 9780913367964
Local notes
B Gra
Acc # 2016073101
Acc # 2016073101