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Billy Graham's other legacy: Best-selling author

(RNS) — 'Facing Death and the Life After' is just one of the more than 30 books he wrote.

(RNS) — Over the course of six decades, Billy Graham published more than 30 books that address a range of issues from salvation to Armageddon. He also wrote an autobiography.


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This is a sampling of his works, many of which were best-sellers and award winners:


Gerald McCracken, head of Word, Inc., presents a special edition of Billy Graham’s book, “How To Be Born Again,” in an undated photo. RNS file photo

— 1953: “Peace With God”

— 1955: “The Secret of Happiness”

— 1965: “World Aflame”

— 1975: “Angels: God’s Secret Agents”

— 1978: “The Holy Spirit”

— 1983: “Approaching Hoofbeats: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”

— 1987: “Facing Death and the Life After”

Billy Graham's book Nearing Home focuses on steps for living well at the end of life. Photo courtesy Tim Green/Faceout Studio

Billy Graham’s book “Nearing Home” focuses on steps for living well at the end of life. Cover courtesy of Thomas Nelson

— 1988: “Answers to Life’s Problems”

— 1997: “Just As I Am”

— 2002: “Hope for Each Day: Words of Wisdom and Faith”

— 2005: “The Journey: How to Live By Faith in an Uncertain World”

— 2011: “Nearing Home: Life, Faith and Finishing Well”

— 2013: “The Reason for Hope: Salvation”

Source: Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Religion News Service

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