Franklin Graham: ‘God Is Working Mightily in the Middle East’

Beirut was recently shaken by a deadly explosion that rocked all of Lebanon. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has ministered in Lebanon and throughout the Middle East for years, most recently through its online evangelism outreach in Arabic. Read more about this ministry: In June of this year, more than 191,000 people explored the Gospel through SalamMaaAllah.net (translated…

Sharing Christ with People Who Aren’t Like You

Race, homosexuality, addiction and abuse – all hot button issues with plenty of opportunities to air personal views about them, especially online. From July 24-25, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s internet evangelism team, Search for Jesus, held a Virtual Summit for about 1,200 of its trained online volunteers around the globe. The common thread weaving the…

Will Graham Answers Questions from BGEA Volunteers

Like many around the world, Will Graham is getting pretty comfortable with livestreams. With COVID-19 postponing many of his in-person events, the evangelist has preached messages about Good Friday, Independence Day in the U.S. and more to an international audience through the internet. Last week, Graham joined another livestream: a virtual conference for about 1,200 volunteers who serve…

How Christians Can Fight Depression

Of all the distressing events Australian and New Zealand people have endured over the past five decades, this is the year when happiness is at an all-time low. And Christians aren’t exempt from this pain. In your circle, well-meaning friends might underestimate your emotional pain. “Just pray and read your Bible,” they may say. But what if you…

Will Graham: Jesus Dispels Fear

I must admit that I became fearful in the early days of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. What had been a life-and-death issue in other countries began making its way into the United States, and suddenly news reports were inundated with stories of pain, sorrow and loss: semi-trucks as makeshift morgues, first-person accounts of the horrors…