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Ruth, a Portrait Patricia Cornwell

Ruth, a Portrait By Patricia Cornwell

Ruth, a Portrait by Patricia Cornwell


$18.99
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Summary

A biography of Ruth Bell Graham. Born the daughter of medical missionaries in China, Ruth went on to marry the famous evangelist, Billy Graham. As his trusted confidante and lifelong companion she stood alongside him at presidential inaugurations, as well as through the events of everyday life.

Ruth, a Portrait Summary

Ruth, a Portrait: Story of Ruth Bell Graham by Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell has been a friend of the Grahams since childhood, and in this biography she details the life of Ruth. Ruth's childhood years were spent in the mysterious China of the 1920s and 1930s. The daughter of medical missionaries, she and her family were caught in a crucible of unspeakable hardship. Shaped by these experiences, they became inured to difficulties but buoyed up by their deep belief in God's abiding will. As the wife of the famous evangelist, Billy Graham, Ruth stood alongside him at presidential inaugurations and other important events, but always sat alone, hidden or in the crowd, at Billy's national and international rallies. It is Ruth who influenced Billy most as his trusted confidante and life companion; she has kept their home and family life intact; and she has brought spiritual guidance and comfort to people far away as well as on her doorstep.

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GOR004456450
9780340721476
0340721472
Ruth, a Portrait: Story of Ruth Bell Graham by Patricia Cornwell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
19980604
304
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