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.
What an eternal impact Rev. Billy Graham left with his 80+ years in ministry! I was one of countless people who attended his final crusade in NYC in 2005, a memory I will cherish forever. I consider myself grateful for his life and humble heart to serve our Lord and Savior and preach the good news!
Blessings
Praise the Lord for your Dad! My husband was a young LAPD officer when Billy had his tent revival in 1949 and attended many nights. He is now 91 years of age. We do support Samaritan’s Purse. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. In Christian love, Alf and Carolyn Leeyears
I always listened to Billy Graham when he would speak on TV and marveled at how such simple Holy Spirit words would draw so many people flooding down front. But it was, I now know, “wonderful words of life.” Forever grateful. He preached the cross of Jesus Christ. Can’t wait to see him again.
Welcome home. Thanks for sharing the gospel with millions on earth. You will be forever loved and remembered. Our Lord is truly proud of you.
I knew Kendra from her Bible study at The Cove when I lived in Black Mountain. She and Will are the real deal. Praying your father’s legacy of faith live on and be even greater in the lives of his family and reach even more people for Christ than when he was alive. May memories comfort all of you.
I always thought of Billy Graham as a grandfather, sort of, because both of mine died when I was young. He has truly helped me know & love Jesus more.
My condolences to the Graham Family! He was an extrodinary faithful and good servant!
We have stopped to pray today for the family. I went to my first tent meeting in Portland Oregon when I was 5 years old. My dear grandmother took me and she accepted Christ as her Savior. I will never forget the children’s story time with Cliff Barrows. He told us about Naaman. Fond memories.
Your family is in my prayers tonight and the days ahead. Rev. Graham was an annointed man of God, and I can only imagine the line of saints that he lead to Christ, who greeted him after he met Jesus face to face. This old world is just a bit dimmer today because he has left us. God bless y’all.