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.
I was able to be at the Billy Crusade at the Metrodrome in 1991, the same week as the International Special Olympics. I met so many people reaching out to meet God in a special way. As a counselor, I was so blessed each night talking to people who were searching for peace in their lives.
God used one of Billy’s TV Crusades to bring this prodigal daughter back home in late 1980s. I am so thankful for the steadfast and faithful example he and Ruth set for believers.
I served with Billy Graham in 1997 in San Antonio, Texas. I sang in the choir and was a part of the counseling and prayer teams. I rededicated my life to Christ during that experience. Thank God for his life. God bless his family. I am eternally grateful for Mr. Graham’s life.
Over the years I have loved Rev. Billy Graham. He has always been a man of faith and one who has always practiced what he preached. That is the most important thing to me about a minister: to live by what you preach to others, and Billy Graham certainly did. Thank you!
I cannot remember a time when Billy Graham was not a part of my life. His TV Crusades, books and influence through the media helped me to be the Christian that I am today. I was privileged to be at his Crusade in Kansas City before he retired. What a blessing he has been to so many.
I will always remember when I attended his sermon at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. It was a wonderful experience. I attended with a friend from church. He had Jim Caviezel, who portrayed Christ in “Passion of the Christ,” on stage with him. He was using a walker but persevered. We were truly touched.
I will be eternally grateful for Billy Graham and his obedience to his Lord to go and tell about the love of Jesus and the Gospel all the years that he did. I too, as so many, listened to a Crusade on TV back in 1968. Because of his Crusade, I am born again and living for my Lord.
He will be greatly missed. I became an evangelist after watching him preach. God bless you all.
As a teenager around 1949, I listen to Billy Graham and was inspired to pray and accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Then one day, my mother, wife and son Jerry attended the Crusade in the Bay Area, and the four of us went down to become Christians. We made a decision, and it was decisive and permanent.
I just want to offer my condolences to the family. He was a great man of God and a great general for the Lord. He set a great example for those of us coming behind him. His was a life well lived for the Lord, and he ran his race well and finished strong. He will be greatly missed on earth.