Billy Graham

1918 — 2018

Memories & Condolences

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.

  1. Mike Shreves

    Thank you Mr. Graham. I will always cherish the memories of your crusades and watching them with my grandmother as a child. You had an impact on my life and so many others all over the world.

  2. James Bzoskie

    Your mom and dad’s ministry has been part of my wife’s and my life since we received Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior in 1974. Today many years later our church is a strong supporter of Billy Graham Association. It was his faithfulness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we are thankful for Him.

  3. I attended a Crusade at Boston Garden, went forward and asked Jesus to come into my heart. I’ll never forget that evening, it was a huge influence in my spiritual journey. The daily tweets from BGEA are wonderful reminders of that commitment I made to the Lord. Thanks, Judy

  4. Staci Garrison

    My grandfather was a Methodist minister who passed August 2017. He truly loved and followed Billy Graham. With that love he passed Mr. Graham onto his four girls who then passed it onto his grandchildren. I’m 45 as of Feb 18th and have loved Billy Graham as long as I can remember. Welcome Home!

  5. Joan Kaskeski

    Someone gave my great-grandmother a Bible & she accepted Christ. Her daughter, I was 12. She knelt in our living room & accepted Christ, my father & mother did. We watched Billy every time he came on TV. I am saved & my children. Five generations, thank you, Father for using your faithful servant.

  6. Shannon Deer

    Billy Graham was a humble servant of the Lord and a great preacher, father, and husband. He will be greatly missed by the world and me. He is who I looked to for ministry guidance and direction. My heartfelt prayers and sympathies.

  7. Mike Stevens

    My dad never went to church until 1986, but he always made the whole family sit down and watch Billy Graham every night for a week when he came on TV. This was in the late 60s and early 70s. I met Billy in ’75. Now my dad is probably talking to Billy now. Heaven’s a real place.

  8. Mary Cook

    I never met him. I wish I had. I contacted him by email, about being in constant pain. Someone from his site told me what he said to tell me. I still reread it when I am feeling down about my pain. He was a very special man, who I know is with GOD.