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Author Graham, Franklin, 1952-

Title The name [OverDrive/Libby electronic resource] Franklin Graham, Bruce Nygren.

Publication Info. [Grand Haven, Mich.] : Brilliance Audio, 2006.
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System Details Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 47301 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Note Downloadable audio file.
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Abridged.
Duration: 3:17:24.
Performer Read by Jim Bond.
Summary Why does the name of Jesus stir both awe and animosity? Franklin Graham faced that question himself in April of 1999, just days after the tragic killing of students at Columbine High School shocked America and the world. Colorado's governor had asked Franklin to speak at the memorial service for families and friends. As a chilling drizzle soaked the crowd of 70,000, Franklin boldly urged all mourners to seek comfort, hope and salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. Later he received both congratulations and criticism for his remarks. To Franklin's surprise, even clergymen complained that the emphasis on Jesus was offensive. Later Franklin reflected,"Why is it when people curse using His Name, hardly anyone complains? But if you speak about Him with respect or pray in His Name, some people call it 'foul'?" The Name is Franklin's response to those questions. The Name explains, reveals, and honors the most important Person who ever lived. It is an articul ...
Subject Jesus Christ -- Name.
Names in the Bible. -- Sound recordings.
Added Author Nygren, Bruce.
Bond, Jim.
ISBN 142330408X (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
9781423304081 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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