Billy Graham writes, "I'm very sorry you've had these bad experiences—and I hope you won't let them sour you on church or keep you from finding another one." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Begin by getting together with two or three others and asking God to guide you as you make plans together." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "I hope you won't focus on the gifts your new pastor doesn't have, but instead be thankful to God for the gifts he does have." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Only you can decide (with God's help) whether you should change churches—but I hope you won't take that step casually." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "My own view is that churches should try to minister to all their members—including both youth and older people." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "The early Christians were small in number and often persecuted, so they couldn't build special buildings for their own use." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Would it surprise you to learn that I don't think people should be 'talked into' giving money to God's work either?" Read Billy Graham's answer
Tackling the Cultural Gap Between Churched and Unchurched Kids
Young people are bombarded with activity. And unfortunately, the Church often responds to that noise by bombarding young people with its own message and activities. Good ministry emerges when churches create space for kids to reflect and think, to encounter God for themselves. Read more