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.
As a teenager in the 60’s, I remember going with my Mom to a Crusade in PA. I remember it like it was yesterday. After I got married, I remember watching your Dad on television with my husband. He was an inspiration to me and touched my life and millions. Praying for you and your family.
I am relatively young, only 21, but the impact Reverend Graham had in my life, from spreading the gospel in my parents’ country (Romania), to starting Operation Christmas Child in my hometown Charlotte, is a lasting impact that will never be forgotten.
An inspiration to me to never stop seeking the Lord in my life, and to keep on loving others and God. RIP Mr. Graham.
My sincere condolences at the passing of Billy Graham. His is a name that I have grown up knowing all my life and deeply respected. His words and books have always been the most basic of truths, the love and saving grace of Jesus and its availability to everyone. He will be missed by many here.
We enjoyed meeting folks who had been to the crusades and gotten saved! They were bubbling over with Jesus.
Billy Graham, much like the Olympians who are at the Olympics, fought the good fight of faith and ran his race through life to do what was just, right, and more for this world. He did more for humanity than just God and Christianity. He was someone who was a champion on equality, justice, and more.
May the angels lead you into paradise.
Thank you for your evangelist conferences in Hong Kong in 1976. I was moved by your message and came to know Christ personally. Because of your work, I am saved. I sincerely want to thank you in person when we come to meet each other in Heavens. Thank you.
Your father will be missed by all of us. You will miss him the most. When I heard of his death this morning, I said, “Hallelujah.” I, too, am old–but God told me one day to stop asking to go “home.” He said, “Don’t ask to come home anymore. Your plan hasn’t run out yet.”
My prayers go with you and your family. Listening to him meant a lot to me but so much more to my husband, Dan, who also has made that journey.