Showing posts with label BGEA Letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BGEA Letters. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

April Decision Magazine Cover


My and Tracey‘s trip to Wilmore, Kentucky, resulted in another added blessing.



Decision magazine decided to use my picture of the auditorium at Asbury university as their cover photo for the April edition!

My friend Lee Weeks quoted me in their cover story, and they used two more of my pictures in the story.


I’ve never had a photograph published in anything!


I heard they are sending hundreds of copies of the magazine to Asbury. Read Lee's entire article, "Signs of Revival," here.


Thursday, March 25, 2021

Do Not Surrender, and Do Not Pivot!

 

This legislation would massively change our moral landscape and silence people of faith who do not agree with the secular values of the Left. But more than muzzling us, they want to force us to pivot—to change direction—instead of trusting God and standing on His Word. If we begin compromising on basic Biblical truths, it will lead to the end of Christianity in this country. We cannot surrender on our watch. We must not remain silent.

The Apostle Paul faced significant opposition and criticism while he ministered in the city of Corinth. The resistance could not stop him, however, and he continued sharing the Word of God. The Bible says many Corinthians heard the Gospel, believed, and were baptized. During that time, the Lord spoke to him, saying, “Do not be afraid, but go on speaking and do not be silent, for I am with you” (Acts 18:9–10, ESV).

In difficult days, we must remember God promised He would always be with His people—those who believe in Him, according to the Scriptures, repent of their sins, receive Him into their lives, and follow Him in obedience. As our country continues to turn further away from God and the Bible, followers of Jesus must work to preserve His truth for future generations.

Read the entire article by Franklin Graham here.


Picture used by permission from Pixabay.


Thursday, September 24, 2020

Franklin Graham: Pray for Our Nation at This Critical Crossroads

 

As I write this letter, we are preparing for Prayer March 2020 in Washington, D.C.on Saturday, Sept. 26. I’m calling Christians from all over America to join me at our nation’s capital to walk and pray, from the Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol building. This is not a demonstration or a political rally—but it is a time for believers to join together, crying out to God on behalf of our land.


I urge you to join with me and thousands of other Christians in praying for our nation—whether or not you can attend the march in person. 
If you can’t come in person, join us on the live stream on my Facebook page or at PrayerMarch2020.com. I believe we are at a critical crossroads in our country, and I know that God hears the prayers of His children.

He tells us in His Word—while speaking to King Solomon and the people of Israel—that when their nation experiences great difficulty that if “My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14, NASB).

Read the entire article here by Franklin Graham.


Picture from BGEA


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

7 Milestones in BGEA's 70-Year History

 


This week the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association celebrates 70 years of ministry.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Cissie Graham Lynch and Abby Johnson Urge Americans to Vote for Religious Liberty and Life

 

Cissie Graham Lynch, daughter of Franklin Graham, and Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood director, urged Americans to consider religious liberty and the sanctity of human life when voting in November.


“In the words of my grandfather Billy Graham,” Lynch said, “‘Let us stand for political freedom, moral freedom, religious freedom and the rights of all Americans. And let us never give in to those who would attempt to take it from us.’”

Lynch reminded listeners of the first line of the First Amendment, particularly the phrase “free exercise of religion.”

“That means living out our faith in our daily lives—at our schools and at our jobs. And yes, even in the public square,” she said.

Read the entire article here at Decision Magazine.


Picture used by permission from Pixabay.