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A Day Of Mourning

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Thousands of pro-lifers gathered in Empire State Plaza Convention Center on Saturday to observe a Day of Mourning against New York’s recent law declaring a “fundamental right” to virtually-unlimited abortion, with even more participating across the country.

Late last month, New York enacted a law codifying a “right” to abortion into the third trimester, erasing the state’s recognition of preborn babies as potential homicide victims, removing abortion from the penal code, and letting non-doctor medical workers commit abortions. Democrats and activists cheered the law’s passage in the state capital, and Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the One World Trade Center’s spire be lit in pink to commemorate it.

In response, a group of pro-life organizers designated February 23 as a Day of Mourning to demonstrate against the so-called “Reproductive Health Act.”

The website of the Day of Mourning said this:

“The state of New York has crossed a line of inhumanity that should drive us to our knees. Forty-six years of the state-sanctioned killing of our most helpless and defenseless children should cause us to weep, to mourn, and to take action. What is to be thought of a society that kills her own children? What will the future be of such a heartless society that celebrates such barbaric inhumanity?

“‘If the foundations be destroyed what shall the righteous do?’ (Psalm 11:3) We are calling for a national Day of Mourning and repentance. We are in desperate need for God to move upon the hearts of young and old in our nation. If our hearts do not break over the killing of these little image bearers of God in the womb, then how can we expect those growing up in this lost, confused and decadent culture to take our message seriously?”

Organizers called on Americans to set this day aside and: WEAR BLACK; DON’T SHOP; CLOSE BUSINESSES; REPENT FOR ABORTION.

Jesus Christ is the only hope of our nation. Without His intervention, we are utterly lost, careening down a swirling spiral of self-destruction.

There is no political solution to our nation’s deepest problems, no earthly fix to our woes.

We must look to the Lord and Him alone. In prayer. In repentance. In mourning. In action.

We must cry out to God for mercy, repenting for our hardness, our complacency, our worldliness.

Then we must get involved in the business of saving lives and saving souls, beginning in the womb.

We must repent of our indifference and then, with the Lord’s help, go and make a difference.

Do we forsake the political process? Do we give up on the courts? Do we turn our backs on public education? Do we assume that Hollywood is too far gone?

To the contrary, we bring prayer and the gospel into each of these realms, staying involved as witnesses and voting and petitioning and taking righteous stands.

But we know there is only hope for America. That no president is our savior. That no political party can redeem us. That our schools need a reformation. That Hollywood needs a revolution. And even at their best, the White House cannot save us, the courts cannot deliver us, the schools cannot transform us, and Hollywood cannot liberate us.

The answers we need are found on our knees, confessing our own sins, recognizing our own faults, acknowledging our own guilt, asking for mercy.

The answers we need are found on our feet, sharing God’s love, serving our neighbors, rescuing the unborn, preaching the gospel, shining the light, speaking the truth.

 

Source: Michael Brown, CP Op-Ed Contributor

‘The Send’ Marks Start Of ‘Greatest Jesus Movement

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Thousands of Christians descended on Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. on Saturday to declare a new era of evangelism, praying and believing that America will turn back to Jesus Christ.

It was all a part of an event known as The Send, a collaboration of national ministries that hopes to activate every believer into their evangelistic calling.  Organizers included Youth With A MissionChrist for All Nations, and Lou Engle of Lou Engle Ministries.

Speakers included Francis Chan, Daniel Kolenda, and Todd White.  Tasha Cobbs and Stephanie Gretzinger and Jesus Culture were among the musical artists scheduled to perform.

“The Send,” a 12-hour event Saturday that was a collaboration of national ministries aimed at activating Christians to fulfill their God-given call, was launched by evangelist Lou Engle, Youth With A Mission (YWAM), and other ministries.

Engle, the founder of “The Call,” said “The Send” was launched after a conversation in 2011 with YWAM members who spoke about a new generation of Christian missionaries rising up following Rev. Billy Graham’s death.

Lindy Conant-Cofer, who was recently inspired to start fostering a baby boy with her husband after she heard from God, led worship during the day with her band, “Lindy and the Circuit Riders.” She recently told Fox News she believes the time is ripe for a “Third Great Awakening,” a theme that was present all throughout the event.

As the day went on, between pastors like Bill Johnson and Benny Hinn and worship teams, like Tasha Cobbs-Leonard and Bethel Music, people committed to an area of action for their faith.

Over 500 people were saved, or accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, throughout the day.

More than 17,000 committed to doing a “Jesus fast,” thousands signed up for each specific calling to reach high schoolers, college-aged kids, and different nations.

“Now is the time for spiritual awakening and now is the time for a massive missions wave to the nations of the earth,” Andy Byrd, Youth With A Mission leader, said. “This is about winning a generation for Jesus and this is about sending a generation to places that are still longing for the revelation of the gospel.”

Todd White, one of the speakers, said every Christian wants to do more, they just don’t know how.

“It all is tied up in the cross and the reality of God’s love for me, because when I find out how much He loves me, I can no longer keep silent and when we start to realize who He’s created us to be, we will want to spread the good news because we’ll want to take as many people to heaven with us as we can,” White said. “The only thing that’s worth anything is living my life full-on for Jesus.”

 

 

 

SOURCE: Caleb Parke | Fox News

Uganda Opens Up To Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills – Mbarara

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When the call to open up the country for evangelism came to Uganda not many people believed it was true. Many thought why would anyone come to Uganda to share the gospel, why would anyone come to Mbarara.

The words of the chairman of the committee for the Healing Jesus Campaign in Mbarara when he made his opening speech for the beginning of campaign in Mbarara in Uganda.

Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills and the Healing Jesus Campaign team arrived in Uganda for a five city campaign. And Mbarara was the first of the campaigns.

Mbarara is the municipal and administrative capital of the district in the western region of Uganda.
As the word of God was preached, thousands gathered to hear the internationally acclaimed Evangelist proclaim the word with simplicity.

Testimonies of various healings came forth at the end of the 3 day campaign.

After Mbarara, the campaign is visiting four (4) other cities.

 

By Luca Charismatanews

The Eyes Of Faith – Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

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But the LORD said to Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart (1 Samuel 16:7).

In Genesis 15:5, God said to Abraham, “…Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and he said unto him, So shall thy seed be.” You’d notice that God was specific as to what He wanted Abraham to look at. He didn’t say to him, “Look up” or “Look around”; He said, “Look at the stars and see if you can number them.” Each time God tells you to look, He gives you what to look at, and usually, He wants you to see with the eyes of faith.

It doesn’t matter how people see you; what matters is how you see yourself: the perception and opinion you’ve formed of yourself, on the basis of what the Word says about you. See “you” with the eyes of God, and live what you see! Don’t look at things from the physical perspective, and form conclusions that are based on sensory perceptions. God doesn’t want you to live that way. He wants you to see from your spirit and make the right judgments.

Before the physical manifestation of the supernatural and glory of God in your life, you must see it first within you. Once you can see it with the eyes of faith, it’s yours. You must first have it within. For example, when God says to you, “I have granted your request,” don’t consider the surrounding situation anymore; see and receive it in the spirit first!

See and apprehend your prosperity, health, peace, progress, success, deliverance and the salvation of your friends and family members. Proclaim with your mouth that which you’ve already seen within you—not so they’ll come to pass—but because you know they already exist in the faith-realm.

If you want to have a fruitful walk with the Lord, you have to learn to see and receive with your spirit, and keep your focus on the Word.

 

SOURCE: CHRISTEMBASSY.ORG

I Believe In Miracles: The Kathryn Kuhlman Story – Part 2

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The next few years were very hard for the couple. They embarked on the road as traveling evangelists, primarily staying in the Midwest. They were not accepted in many places due to their marriage history. Initial advertisements listed Waltrip as the primary evangelist. Then occasionally Mrs. Waltrip was also mentioned.

By the early 1940s Kathryn Kuhlman Waltrip was given equal billing. Finally by the mid-1940s Kathryn was using only Kathryn Kuhlman in meetings where she was the primary speaker. In 1944 Kuhlman went on an evangelistic tour on the east coast without Waltrip. It may have been a conscious decision to leave him, or she may also have taken the opportunity to reassess her life.

It appears to have been more gradual as Waltrip wrote about them as a couple as late as 1946. Kuhlman never returned to Waltrip and they eventually divorced in 1947. She left her marriage behind and from then on acted as if it never existed in the first place.

In 1946 Kuhlman was asked to speak in Franklin, Pennsylvania. She was well received and decided to stay in the area. Kuhlman began preaching on radio broadcasts in Oil City, Pennsylvania. These became so popular they were picked up in Pittsburgh, and she was preaching throughout the area. She began to preach about the healing power of God.

Kathryn Kuhlman’s Powerful Healing Ministry

Although many were praying for the sick in the charismatic renewal, perhaps the most prominent advocate for healing was Kathryn Kuhlman (1907-1976). During this era, she became “one of the best-known woman revivalists in America.”

When Kuhlman initially launched her ministry in the Pacific Northwest, she did not accentuate healing. Although occasionally ministering to the sick, Kuhlman was “chary about the propriety of healing services,” write Robert Krapohl and Charles Lippy. She “determined that she would not indulge in the sensationalism that was obvious in most healing revivals.”

Her reticence about healing changed in 1946, after some notable encounters. Kuhlman writes, according to Allen Spraggett:

“I was preaching in Franklin, Pennsylvania. One night my sermon was on the Holy Spirit. I hadn’t mentioned healing. But the next night, before I began to preach, a woman stood up and said, ‘Pardon me Miss Kuhlman, but I have a testimony to give. While you were preaching last night I had a strange sensation in my body, and I knew I had been healed. I knew it. Today I went to my doctor, and he confirmed that I was.’ As I recollect, the woman had had a tumor. And that was the beginning, the first of miracles.”

As people “began to claim deliverance from infirmities,” it shifted the trajectory of Kuhlman’s ministry. It wasn’t long before “attendance at her services mushroomed, and lines began to form at the close of her services as people sought prayers for healing,” write Robert Krapohl and Charles Lippy.

Kuhlman’s Methodology

As she traveled the United States, Kuhlman embraced a considerably different approach. Instead of following the calculating strategies of her peers, “Kathryn realized that simply by honoring the Holy Spirit and by being in God’s presence, healing could be released,” says Bill Johnson.

Researcher Candy Gunther Brown writes:

“Kuhlman intentionally distanced herself from the techniques of contemporary Voice of Healing evangelists, whom she faulted for showmanship and for blaming the sick when they were not cured. Kuhlman avoided the practices of distributing prayer cards or forming healing lines, although she encouraged people to combine their praying with fasting and to express their faith by action. She rarely prayed for individuals at all, instead creating an atmosphere of worship and faith in which people claimed to receive healings through the power of Holy Spirit.”

Kuhlman believed the greatest miracles transpired in worship as the Holy Spirit sovereignly moved through the auditorium. The “circus sideshow” and tent theatrics were unnecessary. She writes in I Believe in Miracles:

“I understood that night why there was no need for a healing line; no healing virtue in a card or a personality; no necessity for wild exhortations ‘to have faith.’ That was the beginning of this healing ministry which God has given me; strange to some because of the fact that hundreds have been healed just sitting quietly in the audience, without any demonstration whatsoever, and even without admonition. This is because the presence of the Holy Spirit has been in such abundance that by His presence alone, sick bodies are healed, even as people wait on the outside of the building for the doors to open.”

July 1975 — Kathryn Kuhlman on stage in probably the PNE Agrodome. One picture appeared in Aug 11, 1975 edition of People magazine

As she received fresh insight, she adjusted her meetings to better accommodate the Holy Spirit’s movement. Kuhlman notes, according to Allen Spraggett:

“When the power of the Spirit is there, miracles happen. Gradually, I began to understand The power, how it operates. I discovered that certain things brought the presence of the Holy Spirit. Praise, for instance. Just praising God— not asking for a single thing but just praising Him— always brings the power. It’s pleasing to the Lord. … You do not manipulate the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a person. He is not an ‘it.’ He is God. He is to be reverenced, to be worshiped. He is not to be presumed upon by anyone.”

Conventional methods for conducting crusades were cast aside as Kuhlman unhesitantly advanced in the subtle leadings of the Lord.

TO BE CONTINUED…

 

SOURCE: I Believe In Miracles

Master Class Intensive: Next Level Leadership With T.D. Jakes

For the first time ever in Africa, renowned entrepreneur, pastor/coach to global leaders, award-winning film producer and author, T.D. Jakes will lead a Master Class Intensive on Next Level Leadership.

This event is hosted by the Africa Business and Kingdom Leadership Summit, founded by Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and Rosa Whitaker in 2017 as a platform to convene Africa’s business, faith and policy leaders around innovative strategies, ground-breaking ideas and accelerated leadership development to advance the promise of Africa as a thriving hub of growth, inclusion and wealth creation. Leadership is the sine quo non for this aspiration!

The Next Level Leadership Master Class Intensive will provide a rare opportunity for you and your teams to:

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Bethel Church Pastor Brian Johnson Testifies After Nervous Breakdown

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The senior worship pastor of Bethel Church in Redding, CA, Brian Johnson, shares his life-changing personal testimony about overcoming anxiety. Not too long ago, he experienced severe panic and anxiety for six whole months. But despite everything he went through, God displayed His goodness to Pastor Brian’s life.

The worship pastor shared his experience in one of his sermons at Bethel church and just authored his book about his journey, When God Becomes Real.

He went through the darkest part of his life in July of 2016. And because of that moment, he realized that he needed God to become more real than ever before!

“… I got to the point when my heart started raising and I remember saying, ‘I just can’t do this, I can’t do this’. I’m freaking out and the ambulance came and they put me up to oxygen. And they took me to the hospital. I remember telling my kids before I went to the hospital… ‘This is when God becomes real’”. Pastor Brian shared in one of his sermons.

The father of four and the husband of Jenn Johnson, a lead worship pastor of Bethel church, shared what he wonderfully experienced during his 6-month nervous breakdown. He encountered God in a most unique and special way. He also learned a very important lesson that he shared to the congregation.

“Consider it a gift even when you’re faced with circumstance where God is the only answer,” he said.

“…Because most people never get to experience a level of pain deep enough where God becomes their only hope and answer. There’s no drug, there’s nothing that can mask that type of a pain… When your at your end and God is the only answer, lucky for you because what’s gonna happen is you’re gonna enter into a time of deep surrender and healing and your ministry will start out of that. And it will be pure,” Pastor Brian added.

He wrote about his story in his new book, When God Becomes Real. He wants to make his life an example and encourage everyone who is going through anxiety and depression. On top of the book, Pastor Brian also wrote songs that reflect what he went through.

Two of those songs are “Living Hope” and “I Won’t Forget”which they uploaded in Bethel music’s YouTube channel. Millions of people were inspired by the song and it became a beautiful blessing to everyone.

Pastor Brian’s testimony is a wonderful reminder for all of us. God will never leave us. He is faithful enough to rescue us from the darkness. We just need to hold on and have faith. We may experience dark moments in life, but always remember that God will always hold your hand and He will never let you go.

 

Credits: Bethel Music by Kriza Jo L. Tanduyan

I Believe In Miracles: The Kathryn Kuhlman Story – Part 1

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Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman was born on May 9, 1907, in Concordia, Missouri. Her parents were German and she was one of four children. Her mother was a harsh disciplinarian, who showed little love or affection. On the other hand, she had an extremely close and loving relationship with her father.

She would describe, as a small child how, her father would come home from work and she would hang on his leg and cling to him. She often said that her relationship with God the Father was extremely real because of her relationship with her own father.

Kuhlman was converted, when she was 14, at an evangelistic meeting held in a small Methodist church. When she was 16 she graduated from high school, which only went to tenth grade in their town. He older sister Myrtle had married an itinerant evangelist, Everett B. Parrott. They spent their time traveling and asked that Kathryn could join them for the summer. Her parents agreed and she went to Oregon to help out. She worked with them, and often gave her testimony. When the summer was over she wanted to stay, and the couple agreed. She ended up working with them for five years.

The evangelistic team was made up of four people, Everette, Myrtle, Kathryn, and pianists named Helen Gulliford. In 1928 Everette missed a meeting in Boise, Idaho. Myrtle and Kathryn preached to cover for Everette. The pastor of the church encouraged Kathryn to step out on her own. Helen agreed to join her. Her first sermon was in a run-down pool hall in Boise, Idaho. The team covered Idaho, Utah, and Colorado for the following five years. In 1933 they moved into Pueblo, Colorado. They set up in an abandoned Montgomery Ward warehouse. They stayed there for six months.

Denver, being a much bigger city, was the next stop. They moved several times but ended up in a paper company’s warehouse, which they named the Kuhlman Revival Tabernacle. Then in 1935 they moved once more to an abandoned truck garage they named the Denver Revival Tabernacle. Kathryn was seeing a lot of success in Denver. The church grew to about 2000 members. She began a radio show called “Smiling Through” and invited speakers from all over the country. One of them was Phil Kerr who taught on divine healing. In 1935 another invited evangelist was Burroughs Waltrip.

Burroughs A. Waltrip, evangelist and founder of the Radio Chapel. Photo courtesy of the Mason CIty Public Library

Waltrip was bad news for Kuhlman. He was a charismatic, handsome man several years older than she was. There was an immediate attraction, and one family claims to have seen the couple embracing in 1935, but he was married and had two children. Waltrip left Denver and went home to Austin, Texas, but the relationship simmered between Kuhlman and Waltrip.

In 1937 he was invited back to Denver to take the pulpit for two months. Shortly after he divorced his wife and abandoned his two sons. He then spread the story that his wife had left him. He moved to Mason City, Iowa, where he told everyone he was single, and started a new ministry. Waltrip raised pledges of $70,000 to build a ministry building called Radio Chapel. It was state of the art with a disappearing pulpit and an art deco style. He appeared to be a successful and dynamic preacher.

There was an ongoing relationship between Kuhlman and Waltrip, and they married in September 1938. Kuhlman was naive about the consequences of her choices and the marriage was a disaster. She announced to her church that she and Waltrip were married and they would go between Denver and Mason City preaching at their two churches. Most of the people in her congregation left due to her relationship with Waltrip. She gave up her church in Denver, lost some of her closest associates, and moved to Mason City.

Waltrip’s success turned out to be a pipe dream as well. The Radio Chapel was completed in June of 1938. By October 1938 Waltrip could not meet his debts. In December Waltrip was demanding a higher salary, even with the shortfall in income. His Board of Directors quit and left him to deal with the finances. His solution was not to pay the mortgage or debts on the Chapel. Radio Chapel went into bankruptcy. Waltrip’s last sermon was in May 1939. The Waltrips were on their own. Kathryn’s happy vision of she and her husband flying back and forth between Denver and Mason City with  successful preaching careers was utterly demolished.

TO BE CONTINUED…

 

SOURCE: I Believe In Miracles

True Stories From The 1959 Billy Graham Crusade In Australia – Part 2

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As Mr. Graham and his team proclaimed the love of Jesus Christ night after night in city after city, the response was overwhelming. The Sydney Morning Herald called the Crusade “one of the most remarkable religious phenomena ever experienced in this city.”

Exactly 60 years later, Billy Graham’s oldest son Franklin Graham is holding an evangelistic tour across Australia. As you pray for the Holy Spirit to move powerfully across the nation, enjoy reading five of the most remarkable stories from Billy Graham’s landmark Crusade, as documented by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in 1959.

A Broken Marriage Restored

On one night of the Crusade, Billy Graham was preaching about family life and the home. He told the following account in his autobiography:

A divorced man was there with the girlfriend who had been the cause of the breakup of his marriage. The message penetrated his heart, and as he looked up during the Invitation, he saw his former wife going forward to give her life to Christ. With tears of remorse, he went and stood beside her, becoming reconciled not only to God but to the wife he had rejected.

Compound Interest

As the Crusade was going on, a Chinese businessman was surprised to receive a check from a former business associate. The check was for a little over £85 (the equivalent of about £1,900 or $2,400 today).

Seven years earlier, the man who wrote the check had “borrowed, without returning, samples of linen worth £40.” He received Christ at a Crusade meeting and returned the original amount—plus more than £45 of compound interest (computed at 10 percent).

After receiving the check, the Chinese businessman decided to attend the Crusade. He ended up donating the £45 of compound interest to the cause of the Crusade and expressing a desire to know Christ.

From Witchcraft to the One True God

Ron Baker “had almost everything going against him, including functional illiteracy and a speech impediment brought on by a violently abusive childhood,” Billy Graham wrote. “An alcoholic and a confirmed gambler, Ron was also deeply involved in witchcraft.”

Ron was a bus driver who ended each night by getting drunk at his local bar, coming home in a rage and often abusing his wife.

Like many bus drivers across Australia, Ron had been assigned to transport people to and from Crusade events—an assignment which disgusted him.

One evening he worked later than usual and missed his nightly appointment at the bar. He arrived home—stone cold sober—to find a friend waiting to invite him to the Crusade. Ron’s wife had committed her life to Christ at the Crusade just a few nights before and encouraged Ron to give it a chance. He flew into a fit of rage but eventually calmed down and agreed to go—as long as they sat as far away from Billy Graham as possible.

“I thought that the message was the greatest load of garbage I had ever heard,” Ron wrote later. But he couldn’t deny that the message had rattled him.

“God spoke to him that night,” Mr. Graham wrote, “and he made his own commitment to Christ. He struggled with his alcoholism for two years, but gradually Christ changed him from within.”

In the years that followed, Ron overcame his speech impediment, began to study the Bible, completed seminary and became an evangelist. The Lord has used him to reach countless others with the hope of Christ.

God makes all things possible. Put your faith in Him today.

 

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Kathie Lee Gifford Remembers Billy Graham

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This time last year, Kathie Lee Gifford had just heard the news that her longtime friend, Billy Graham, had gone home to be with the Lord.

The tears would come, but her initial reaction was to praise God.

“I just immediately put up my hands and said, ‘Thank You. Thank You,’” she shared on the Today show hours after Mr. Graham passed away.

Then she honored the “Evangelist to the World” in the one way he would have desired most: she preached the Gospel.

“Everybody that dies in Christ goes immediately into the arms of Christ for eternity,” she shared with a live studio audience—and millions of others watching live on TV or online in the following weeks and months.

“That is the hope of the Christian faith—yes, it gives us the tools we need to live in the world today while we’re alive—but that’s why I could hold my dead husband in my arms and rejoice. Because I knew where he was.”

Gifford didn’t stop there. In her tribute to Mr. Graham—who was known for boldly preaching the Gospel around the world—she went on to explain why she, too, is bold in sharing her faith.

“If you had the cure for cancer, would you keep it quiet, or would you hold it and keep it a secret?” she asked. “I have the cure for the malignancy of the soul, and He has a name, and it’s Jesus.

“Use this opportunity to look into your own heart—every one of us should—and say, ‘Do I have a malignancy of my soul? Where’s the doctor?’ Well, the Good News is the doctor is in, and He conquered death for all time for every one of us. And it’s free—probably the only thing in this whole world we live in that’s completely free.”

‘Nobody Ever Will Be Like Billy’

One year later, Gifford took time to speak with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association about her friendship with Billy Graham and his ongoing legacy for Christ.

“Nobody ever will be like Billy,” she said. “God just ordained that he would be that man—His man—to proclaim the Gospel, and I doubt any other human being will ever reach as many people personally.”

God used Mr. Graham to reach not only Gifford but also her closest family members in a personal way. When she was a girl, she came home one night to find her mother and sister crying in front of the television after watching a Billy Graham Crusade.

“I walked in thinking they were reacting to bad news on the television, but it was the opposite of that,” she said. “They were reacting to the Good News on the TV. The Good News that God loved my mother and sister. They were just rejoicing in their newfound faith in Jesus.

“Every member of my family … was impacted by [Billy Graham’s] ministry.”

 

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