“The Bible takes the word home with all of its tender associations and sacred memories, and applies it to the hereafter and tells us that heaven is home.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“God does not want an apartment in our house. He claims our entire home from attic to cellar.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“I hate myself that I wasn't there for him. I hate that I could not feel it in him. How could I not know what had happened? How could I not hear it in his voice, his comments, or in his demeanor? He needed my help, and I couldn't feel it.”
Source: The Day After He Left for Iraq: A Story of Love, Family, and Reunion
“As he moves through his day, sometimes he stops and just stares at me. There is something on the tip of his tongue. But he doesn't say it. I'm not sure he knows what it is.”
Source: The Day After He Left for Iraq: A Story of Love, Family, and Reunion
“Rose was the one who knew the path, but these were the things Rose knew, and I wondered if maybe it was this knowing the back of things, the shortcuts, the forgotten stories, that gives you the right to call a place home.”
Source: Some Days There's Pie
“It's things like this makes a ship seem like home. Help you forget what a load of tedious old shit life out here can be.”
Source: Red Seas Under Red Skies
“The power of our country relies on the character that comes out of each of our homes.”
Source: A Punctual Paymaster
“Home was a refuge for me, a place I could truly relax.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“Cut out some of your “important social engagements,” and make your home the center of your social life. God will honor you, and your children will grow up to call you “blessed” [Proverbs 31:28].”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“In many homes and among so-called educated people—it has become fashionable to joke about the Bible and to regard it more as a dust-catcher than as the living Word of God.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes