Synopses & Reviews
Ruth Bell Graham knew about prodigals--two of her five children were spiritual wanderers. This is not a how to book that dispenses easy advice on ways to win back a prodigal. Instead, it is a collection of readings one woman turned to for comfort when her children wandered from God. It shows how Graham's faith persevered and grew regardless of the outcome of her prodigals' stories.
Part One introduces readers to five prodigals who returned to the father. Part Two offers comfort and encouragement through Scripture, poems, hymns, prayers, and more. Readers will be touched by the honest feelings of pain, frustration, and uncertainty Graham expresses so eloquently. And they will share in the lessons she learned about God's sovereignty and ultimate peace. Now beautifully repackaged, Prodigals and Those Who Love Them brings peace and hope to all parents of wayward children.
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A collection of readings, poems, and diary entries that provide comfort and hope to those who love prodigals.
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Ruth Bell Graham, who had prodigals of her own, shares with other parents the stories and thoughts that encouraged her during the most difficult days.
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Now beautifully repackaged, Ruth Bell Graham's Prodigals and Those Who Love Them brings peace and hope to all parents of "wayward" children.