Franklin Graham Bibliography

Bibliography

Franklin Graham has written several best-selling books, including The Name (2002), Living Beyond the Limits (1998), and his autobiography, Rebel With a Cause (1995). His first book was Bob Pierce: This One Thing I Do (with Jeanette Lockerbie in 1983), the story of the journalist, evangelist, and international relief worker who founded Samaritan's Purse. His books also include the devotional All for Jesus (with Ross Rhoads in 2003) and the children's book A Wing and a Prayer (2005).




  • REBEL WITH A CAUSE: FINALLY COMFORTABLE BEING GRAHAM


  • For most of Franklin Graham’s life, walking in his daddy’s footsteps was the farthest thing from his mind. In fact, it wasn’t until the age of twenty-two that he was “finally comfortable being Graham.” Rebel With A Cause is Franklin’s account of his early struggles and his late triumphs.







  • BOB PIERCE: THIS ONE THING I DO


  • Here is a larger-than-life portrait of a man whose ministry began with compassion for one child in China and ended up with a program to rescue countless thousands around the world. Bob Pierce: This One Thing I Do is the story of Robert Willard Pierce, outstanding evangelical humanitarian - founder of World Vision and Samaritan's Purse, co-founder of Youth for Christ - a man whose constant prayer was that his heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God.







  • LIVING BEYOND THE LIMITS: A LIFE IN SYNC WITH GOD


  • Instead of joy and fulfillment, many people feel exhausted, depressed, and empty inside. Sometimes they wonder, Is this all life has to offer? Franklin Graham says we experience this feeling because we're out of sync with God. In Living Beyond the Limits, he helps readers discover that God's principles and promises are essential for a fulfilling life. This is a practical, powerful book of inspiring stories about people who have put their faith into action in the most adverse circumstances. Their stories will amaze and encourage readers to face their fears, surrender them to God, and watch Him take them beyond what they could ever have imagined.







  • THE NAME


  • Before offering a prayer at the inauguration of President George W. Bush, Franklin Graham was asked by a fellow participant if he intended to pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Graham assured him that he would and encouraged this pastor to do the same. As Graham reminded him, "That's the only thing we've got." In days of religious confusion and cultural relativism, Franklin reminds us that there are absolutes in the kingdom of God. The Name explains the significance of names in the Hebrew culture, centering on the meaningfulness of the name Jesus. Chapters focus on the different aspects of power in the Lord's name, such as "Healing in the Name" and "Salvation in the Name."







  • ALL FOR JESUS


  • Through vivid description and sound biblical teaching, Franklin Graham and Ross Rhoads make Scripture passages come alive in this devotional, causing the reader to not only hear the Word but to experience it. In a compassionate yet uncompromising approach, All for Jesus offers insights on a variety of topics, including God's will, forgiveness, prayer, the Holy Spirit, God's character, worship, and serving God. Ultimately, this devotional challenges us all to move beyond reluctance and fear to increase our faith and become fully committed disciples of Christ.