Everyone knows the name Billy Graham, but we gain some great insights into facets of life and faith by being more familiar with his story. At least that is how Stephen and I felt after reading more about him. Stephen Burnett joins us again for an absolutely fantastic discussion on Doth Protest Too Much.Episode shownotes:The title of this episode is actually taken not from Graham but from the words of the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks in a quote found at this link: https://gracequotes.org/quote/every-true-prayer-has-its-background-and-its-foreground-the-foreground-of-prayer-is-the-intense-immediate-desire-for-a-certain-blessing-which-seems-to-be-absolutely-necessary-for-the-soul-to-have-t/Larry King's full interview of New Year's interview of Billy Graham (12/31/1999) that Andrew references can be found at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTnLk6-QhgIStephen and Andrew make references to the following books in this episode:*Billy Graham. Just As I  Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham. Harper One, 2011. *Greg Laurie. Billy Graham: The Man I Knew. Salem Books, 2021. Podcast shirts are for sale athttps://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/23843715-doth-protest-too-much-t-shirt?store_id=854252Money made from sales by Doth Protest Too Much will be donated to the Institute of Lutheran Theology for their continued mission and formation of pastors and scholars.

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