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.
I had the privilege of hearing Mr. Graham preach at 2 Crusades in Pittsburgh, PA. He was an inspirational preacher, gifted by God to deliver a message of faith and redemption. I thank you for sharing your father with me as well as the world, in delivering that gospel obediently. God bless you all.
He truly sought the Lord and wanted everyone he met to know the Lord as their Savior. Although he will be missed, his words, ministry, and actions will be remembered by all. He truly loved the Lord. God bless and we will be keeping the family in prayer.
He was a man of God. He has touched so many lives. He has touched mine. The 106.9 The Light ministry. So thank you Billy Graham for your work for the Lord.
Billy Graham was a true messenger sent from God and known for his honesty and integrity. But most of all, he was a man of his word. Rest in peace brother you did an excellent job.
A wonderful man and Christian your father was! I have listened to him over the years and been inspired and uplifted by his messages. I loved who he was in Christ. I offer my prayers to all his family because to lose a parent to the earthly life is a loss and a lonely feeling. God love & bless.
My grandma Ray, my dad’s mother, listened to several radio preachers during my childhood. But Bro. Graham was one of her favorites. She said many times that Billy Graham was the best Bible teacher ever as far as she was concerned. His voice and presence will be missed.
“Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.” So thankful for the life of Dr. Graham and for the humble, faithful servant heart which led hundreds of thousands to Christ. Heaven is surely rejoicing at your homecoming…and we all look forward to meeting you at the Throne soon!
My condolences to the Graham family.
I met Mr. Graham in the late 1950’s at my grandparents house. He had come to eat supper with them. We all went to the football field to hear him preach afterwards. I was 8. I saw him preach several more times over the years. It always renewed my excitement for serving God. Well done faithful servant.
Pastor Graham was a blessing and inspiration. We were fortunate to be able to see him at two of the Crusades he led for The Lord, one with our young children, in Little Rock Arkansas, circa early 1990’s. What a blessing, what a blessing. Thank you Lord, and thank you Pastor Graham. God Bless.