Billy Graham writes, "The most important thing I can say to you is that God loves you, and He knows what has happened to you. Ask Him to help you begin to see yourself through His eyes." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "You have ignored God most of your life—and you have paid the price. But why stay on this road any longer?" Read Billy Graham's answer
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, "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, "I urge you not to try to turn your children against their father. Make it your goal instead to let them know you love them." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Every decision we make has consequences, and if we do something wrong, we have to live with the results. But God still loves you." Read Billy Graham's answer
Billy Graham writes, "Let him know that you love him and respect him, and tell him you hope he will think through what he's doing because you know this is a major decision." 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