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.
Sending love and prayers for the loss of a godly man. We loved him so much.
His precious wife and throngs of people welcomed him home. He may have been in the Bible, had he lived long ago. Has there been such diligence, faithfulness and love shown for such a long lifetime? Only one Billy Graham – THE prophet of our times. Prayers and love to the family.
What a man of God so much respect. My heartfelt prayers to the family.
Rev. Graham was a very big part of my life. His crusades were the reason I gave my life to Christ. I know the Heavens are rejoicing! Bless you!
Rev. Billy Graham is the epitome of God’s love and humility. He lived a full life and changed millions of lives. May his legacy live on forever.
My condolences to the family of Billy Graham. He will be missed. God bless you all. Sending prayers for you and your family.
Dr. Graham touched my family when my mother accepted Christ as Savior and Lord watching a crusade on TV around 1970. May God console the Graham family in this time.
Billy Graham preached the gospel to more people than anyone in history. Just imagine his “receiving line” of millions who are in heaven because of his ministry. His life portrayed evangelical Christianity at its best. The highest tribute we can offer is to tell somebody today about Jesus.
My daughter is deaf. We attended the last crusade in Cleveland in 1994. In the deaf section with interpreters she heard the Gospel for the first time. Scarlet is childlike but accepted Jesus into her heart. Now at 46 she still reflects His joy and knows Him. Mr. Graham, thank you for your service.
As a teenager, we were in Montreat every year. Sometimes just for vacation, many of the youth conferences. I will never forget Rev. Graham coming down to Anderson Auditorium to speak to us. Oh, how our youth still need those words spoken to them.