
After spending a lifetime reaching 215 million people in 185 countries, Billy Graham will spend November 7 working on one more crusade, this time using the televised film "The Cross" to reach unbelievers.
Over 25,000 churches are participating in the project, which is the culmination of the "My Hope America with Billy Graham" project.
Over 25,000 churches are participating in the project, which is the culmination of the "My Hope America with Billy Graham" project.
OneNewsNow talked with his son Franklin, who heads Samaritans Purse, about the evangelistic effort. He says "The Cross" will air across the United States featuring his father and other testimonies.
"It is one of his strongest evangelistic films that my father has done in this 60 years of his ministry," says Franklin Graham. "It is extremely powerful with several testimonies, and with this message of the cross, and it's a message from my father today from his home there in North Carolina."
It will be aired on AFR at 6:30 (CST), and on participating TV and cable networks that are listed at watchbillygraham.org.
Franklin says his father's mind is "very sharp," even at 95.
"If you were to talk to him, he would probably give you a long list of things that hurt or don't work quite right," says the son. "For 95, his mind is very sharp and he's just slow. That happens when you turn 95."
Graham has invited several hundred people to his birthday party, many of whom are not saved, but it's a certainty they will receive an invitation to change that.
"It is one of his strongest evangelistic films that my father has done in this 60 years of his ministry," says Franklin Graham. "It is extremely powerful with several testimonies, and with this message of the cross, and it's a message from my father today from his home there in North Carolina."
It will be aired on AFR at 6:30 (CST), and on participating TV and cable networks that are listed at watchbillygraham.org.
Franklin says his father's mind is "very sharp," even at 95.
"If you were to talk to him, he would probably give you a long list of things that hurt or don't work quite right," says the son. "For 95, his mind is very sharp and he's just slow. That happens when you turn 95."
Graham has invited several hundred people to his birthday party, many of whom are not saved, but it's a certainty they will receive an invitation to change that.