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Hardcover The Name Book

ISBN: 0785265228

ISBN13: 9780785265221

The Name

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Before offering a prayer at the inauguration of President George W. Bush, Franklin Graham was asked by a fellow participant if he intended to pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Graham assured him that he would and encouraged this pastor to do the same. As Graham reminded him, "That's the only thing we've got."In days of religious confusion and cultural relativism, Franklin Graham reminds us that there are absolutes in the kingdom of God. The Name explains...

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I don't think readers will be disappointed

In The Name, Franklin Graham stands against the religious wave of tolerance and relativity that combats the assertion by Christians that Jesus alone is Lord. This book centers on the singularity of the name, Jesus Christ. Graham recounts personal stories, historical narratives and modern missionary exploits in demonstrating the power and effect of the name of Jesus. I was immediately intrigued by Graham's experiences in ministering at high profile events. He shares his thoughts and feelings related to delivering addresses at the Columbine memorial service, the President's inauguration and the memorial service following the September 11th attacks. He discusses the positive and negative responses generated by his strong stance in declaring the Lordship of Jesus Christ at these ecumenical events. Since September 11, 2001, Graham has been one of the few people who have cited on national news shows the stark differences between Christianity and other religions, namely Islam. In The Name, he devotes a chapter to outlining the contrasts between the gospel of Jesus and the religion of Islam. His purpose is to provide evidence refuting the suggestion that the religions are similar and share a peace-loving mission. Graham's tone in this book is completely evangelistic. He writes of inspiring stories of missionaries who have sacrificed everything for the sake of sharing the love of Jesus. These stories demonstrate the power of the name of Jesus in changing individuals and communities. As president of Samaritan's Purse, a Christian relief and evangelistic organization, Graham has been involved in relief efforts around the world. He reports how simple gifts of food, toys and medical care have won hearts to Jesus. The stories of people battling hunger, poverty, disease, war and discrimination put life in a different perspective than our day-to-day vision. Graham shows that a heart of compassion and an outreaching hand can indeed transform lives. The Name's aim contrasts some of the messages in the American church today that focus on getting "blessings" from God. The essence of Graham's message is the reward of giving up everything for God. Reading this book challenged me to examine my desires, activities and motives. It is similar to reading the Book of Acts and wondering, "How does my life compare with the evangelists who sacrificed everything for the Name?" Craig Stephans, author of Shakespeare On Spirituality: Life-Changing Wisdom from Shakespeare's Plays

Wholesome, truthful, experiences about just the Name

I used to work for Samaritan's Purse and for Mr. Graham and that was the only reason I picked up this book. I have a hard time reading books but I could not put this one down. If you go into this book with the idea that you will come out with a holy revelation your wrong. It is a book about Mr. Graham's experiences, and his struggles with worldly views about using the name of Jesus. One review on here said that Mr. Graham was wrong about the Islam vs. Christianity issue, but Mr Graham is correct. This is also a book that shows there is much hope in Jesus just by his Holy name. If you want something good to read pick this book, but make sure you enter into it with the right mind.

Political Correctness or Christianity?

Franklin Graham in this outstanding work provides a prophetic wake-up call to the church of the 21st century. Drawing upon the recent Columbine tragedy and the very recent terrorist attacks, the author asserts that more spiritual guidance is needed than mere references to a generic God. He encourages Christians to pray and to speak as Christians, boldly calling upon the name of Jesus Christ.Graham does not bash other religions -- he does bash the tendency of American society today to be tolerant towards all religions EXCEPT Christianity. He also insightfully states that the framework for our current tolerance of various beliefs is founded upon a Christian value system. He describes the lack of tolerance and freedom of religion in countries that have another religion's value system as a basis instead of Christianity.Graham in this book is right on target. This work should be read by every Christian pastor, leader and teacher. The Church needs to realize that the Name of Jesus Christ is not to be avoided, but affirmed. To do otherwise would deny the very heart of the Christian faith.As a Christian response to the politically correct religious climate that has arisen since 9/11, this book is second-to-none.

Political Correctness Could Kill Us All!

Franklin Graham has given us a great book here, a truthful one, one that every American should read whatever their faith. If anything he was too kind. Radical Islam is out to destroy Christianity and Judaism, make no mistake about it. The Koran, which yes I have read, calls for the death of all Jews and unbelievers in Allah 126 times. It is explicit, so don't believe the lies of those who say "well the Old Testament" had some harsh things. Nothing like that. Jihad is called for. Radical Moslems in Pakistan (an ally) are killing Christians now. Arab Christians suffer great persecution. I am thankful that most Moslems are peaceful and like many Christians have not really read or followed their holy book. Thank you Mr. Graham. By the way, I am being anonymous for the first time as I don't want some radical targeting my loved ones, family and friends. We are all in danger here.

The Dangerous Word

Franklin Graham does not mince words. This book outlines in great detail the reasons that "demons scream and flail around when they hear the Name of Jesus." He does not make terms with those who insist that we share the same God with other religions. There is no compromise with those who would water down the Christian Creed.
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