Power of the Gospel Not Lost in Translation at Toronto Festival
With more than 100 countries watching online and Franklin Graham's Gospel message translated into six languages, Friday's Festival of Hope brought international significance.
With more than 100 countries watching online and Franklin Graham's Gospel message translated into six languages, Friday's Festival of Hope brought international significance.
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The City Harmonic, a band formed out of Toronto, returns to the city this weekend for the Greater Toronto Festival of Hope with Franklin Graham. Watch the band live Friday at BillyGraham.ca/Live, beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.
There will be a broad mix of native tongues at the Franklin Graham event Sept. 12-14, and interpreters are ready.
Thousands of people watched the Pittsburgh Festival of Hope through a live web stream in August. One viewer made a very important decision.
In a city where more than 160 languages are spoken, 600 churches are coming together for the September 12-14, 2014 Festival of Hope in Toronto.
If Jerusalem is on the heart of God, shouldn't she be on your heart and mine? Would you join us in praying daily for the real peace of Jerusalem?
Billy Graham: "A return to the Bible would also give the inner peace and security that people are desperately looking for.
The Greater Toronto Festival of Hope's Executive Team Leader explains the significance of this evangelistic outreach in Canada's biggest and most ethnically diverse region.
How to survive when your situation seems hopeless.
The truth that our leaders' hearts are in the hands of the Lord shall be a stimulus to prayer, not a stimulus to a fatalistic attitude.
Also an ordained minister, J.B. strives to honor God on and off the TV screen. He talks about his faith journey.