I spoke with Brian Bosworth following Oklahoma winning the 2026 National Championship
"We're hitting our stride right now in the SEC, we're coming back."
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Mel Gibson: "I consider the Gospels to be verifiable history... every single one of those guys [the Apostles] died rather than deny their belief. And nobody dies for a lie. Nobody."
Nobody dies for a lie.
“I’d rather hear my father pray than anybody in the world,” said Billy Graham.
Growing up on a dairy farm during the Great Depression, Billy watched his father, Frank Graham, face financial hardship, crop failures and uncertainty. But through every challenge, his father’s faith, joy and trust in God never wavered. His example taught Billy what it meant to work hard, find strength in the Lord and pray sincerely, bringing their family before God day after day.
“Every time my parents prayed for their sons and daughters, they were declaring their dependence on God for the wisdom and strength and courage to stay in control of life, no matter what the circumstances might bring. Beyond that, they prayed for their children, that they might come into the kingdom of God,” the evangelist wrote in his autobiography, “Just As I Am.”
The influence of a godly father can reach far beyond what he may ever see. This Father’s Day, we thank God for fathers whose example points the next generation to Christ.
"The main thing is to confess any past wrongs to God, resolve to be true to your marriage vows; and absolve the black past by a spotless present." —Billy Graham