Billy Graham writes, "If you do this, you'll be driven by anger and a desire to hurt others—and this should be a danger signal to your soul." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Yes, trust is hard to rebuild—but with God's help your marriage can be healed. That's why I urge you and your husband to turn your lives over the Christ ..." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Pray for your former husband that he will repent and come to Christ. And pray daily for God's strength and wisdom as you raise your children." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Perhaps the place to begin is with your words. Words of love and encouragement can do much to bring healing." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "God did not bring you together (no matter what you feel), nor is it His will for you to break your marriage vows and turn your backs on your families." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Keep praying, and do whatever you can to let your wife know of your love. If you also were at fault in some way, confess it to God and seek His forgiveness—as well as your wife's." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "There is much we don't know about the devil's methods, but we do know we need to be alert and constantly on guard against him, and not let ourselves be led astray by his lies." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Right now, you may feel lonely and unloved, and perhaps this is why you've gotten into the relationship. But it will never provide the love and emotional security you crave." Read Billy Graham's answer