God has used the life and ministry of Billy Graham to impact the lives of millions around the world. Perhaps you have a testimony about Mr. Graham’s ministry.
What did Mr. Graham mean to you? We invite you to share your stories and remembrances or express your condolences to the family here.
Mr. Graham first touched my life at a NYC Crusade in the 50s. Decades later, I was able to visit The Cove twice where I sensed an even closer presence of God. His books and literature further deepened my relationship with my Heavenly Father. What a wonderful legacy he leaves to us still here.
In Brazil (1979) and Amsterdam (1983+1986), I, together with my wife + 2 sons, had the privilege to serve on campaign security/transportation teams. We were blessed by Dr. Graham’s ministry and will never forget the kindness and humility shown during the major press conference at Sao Paulo airport.
I remember watching the Billy Graham crusades when I was a child years (and years) ago. As I have grown older in years and matured in my Christian walk, his example of persevering in faith even during difficult times and his example of discipline in Christian growth have been a positive influence.
Billy Graham: He would always say “Jesus loves you; so do I.”
To the Graham family: my condolences, but I know you know he is with our Father in heaven. Alleluia!!
Reading the book “Just As I Am,” Rev Graham’s first sermon was in Boston MA. Read my grandmother’s diary. She wrote, “went into Boston to see Billy Graham.”
I had the privilege of seeing Billy at one of his revivals in the early 90’s in Sacramento CA. It was an experience I shall always cherish!
My heartfelt condolences and prayers for the whole family. May God bless you.
I stood to receive Christ in a BG Crusade at Cottonball Stadium in Dallas TX in 1972, even though I believe I was already a Christian. I love BIlly Graham!
Rev. Graham touched my life at a very young age. I would watch him on TV with my mom and aunt. I see him as such a very godly person and have great respect for him.