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Unto The Hills, a Daily Devotional

Author: Billy Graham Publishing House: Thomas Nelson 507

This book of daily devotions of Billy Graham, Unto the Hills. For years many have found encouragement and comfort in their pages. Billy Graham compiled some thoughts from more than fifty years as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus

Book cover of Unto The Hills, a Daily Devotional

This book of daily devotions of Billy Graham, Unto the Hills. For years many have found encouragement and comfort in their pages.

It has been almost twenty-five years since this book was first published—years that have brought many changes to our world, and to our lives. In the midst of all these changes, however, one great reality remains unchanged—and that is the Word of God, the Bible. More than ever we need its truth, and prayer of Billy Graham is that this book will draw you closer to Christ and help you build your life upon Him every day.

Billy Graham can't ignore his late wife's memory, Rut, whose gift for finding the right quotation or story to illustrate the Bible’s truth is woven into almost every page. Billy say "Soon, I know, we will be reunited in the presence of the Lord she served so faithfully—but in the meantime, I dedicate this book to her memory".

The Graham family has lived for many years in a comfortable log home in the mountains of North Carolina, 3,200 feet above sea level. There is something serene about living in the mountains or on a hill.

When Jesus appointed the twelve apostles, He called them unto the hills and they came to Him (Mark 3:13). Our Lord frequently retreated to the hills or mountains for moments of solitude when the crowds became too great.


Each devotional contains a truth that will help you move through every moment of life

As English devotional writer Oswald Chambers has noted, we were not made for mountaintop experiences alone. We are made for the valleys of life. God will sometimes allow us a view from the hills, but only so that we might be refreshed enough to return to the valleys—where the action is—that we might be of service to Him.

Mountaintops are for views and inspiration, but fruit is grown in the valleys.

As much as my wife, Ruth, and I enjoyed our home in the hills of North Carolina, we spent very little time there, comment Billy, because God has called us into the valley of life where the lost people are. If we spent all of our time in the hills and on mountaintops, how would we effectively serve our God?

Billy Graham compiled some thoughts from more than fifty years as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in hopes of better equipping you as you live for Christ in the valley.

Unto The Hills has been designed for those who seek answers to problems in the valley of life, those who feel disappointed and find no satisfaction. Also to believers who seek to be inspired and challenged to live a fruitful Christian life.

Billy Graham

Billy Graham

Billy Graham was an evangelical Christian preacher and American Baptist minister, and became a celebrity by broadcasting his sermons on radio and television. He personally preached the gospel to more people than anyone in history

If we doubt God, or find him incomprehensible, unknowable, the very best cure is to gaze steadily at Jesus

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Rosetta Stone

Philip Yancey
In the incarnation, God’s Son deliberately “handicapped” himself, exchanging omniscience for a brain that learned Aramaic phoneme by phoneme, omnipresence for two legs and an occasional donkey, omnipotence for arms strong enough to saw wood but too weak for self-defense.
The image of God is personhood, and personhood can function only in the context of relationships.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Image of God

John MacArthur
What is the image of God? The Hebrew word for “image,” tselem, comes from a root that speaks of carving. It is the same word used to speak of graven images (Ex. 20:4). It almost seems to convey the idea that man was carved into the shape of God.
The conflict is not between science and Scripture, but between the biblicist’s confident faith and the naturalist’s willful skepticism.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

The Truth About Science

John MacArthur
Unlike scientific theory, God’s Word is eternally unchanging. Unlike the opinions of man, its truth is revealed by the Creator Himself! It is not, as many suppose, at odds with science.
“Consérvate como peregrino y extranjero sobre la tierra”.

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

To Worship is to Copy

J. Stephen Lang
Thomas had the duty of instructing novices in the spiritual life, and Imitation was probably a collection of books he wrote for that purpose. We know little else about the man. That is as it should be, because the book is more important than the author.
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