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.
Condolences to the Graham family. There is rejoicing in Heaven today as Reverend Graham is with our Lord and Savior. Thank you for your great ministry.
Some of my fondest memories throughout my life are the times our family gathered around the television to watch his crusades. His messages always stirred something deep inside. The world just doesn’t seem right without him in it. I am thankful to God for Billy Graham.
I thank you for all the love of the Lord you have shown all of us through the years. I know you are with the Lord. I will never forget watching you as a young girl for my very first time. May the Lord bless all your family.
Thank you for your message today, Mr. Franklin Graham, that your father has passed from his temporal place to be with Jesus forever. My introduction to your father was as an adult listening to and viewing some of his powerful preaching. You and your siblings and families are/will be prayed for always.
At age 10 I attended his Miami crusade (1960) and got saved. I never attended church until then. His legacy lives on in so many lives because we carry the torch, reaching many for Christ. God bless & comfort the family. We will see him and Ruth again with the saints in Glory.
Dearest Graham Family: I was so sad to hear of your dad’s passing today. May the Lord of the heavenly hosts, Abba Father comfort you all! May all the good memories arise in your hearts & know that your dad has run his race with much excellence & endurance–now in Miss Ruth’s and Jesus’ presence!!
This beloved man is with his Heavenly Father and what a joy for him. The world had a precious gift from God. Bless you the family in your grief.
You were such a wonderful example of a true Christian. Thank you for spreading Christ’s word to so many.
You were a faithful, humble servant of the Lord. In His quiet, gentle voice you will hear him say: “Welcome home son. Job well done.”
As a little girl growing up in Zimbabwe, I heard stories of Mr. Graham’s Crusade in Harare in 1960. My father was in full-time ministry with my mom, and we would sit and listen to his messages on old cassettes. I am sad for us that have to live without him in this world, but rejoice he is home.