Stories

Find in-depth feature articles and news about various BGEAC ministries, disaster outreach efforts and special events.

 

You’re not alone: Answers for teens on suicide, depression

With seemingly everyone talking about it, suicide is becoming a rising concern for parents as their children silently battle anxiety, depression, bullying and more.

 

Bible verses on anxiety and fear

Billy Graham once said, “The Bible is not an option; it’s a necessity.” This is especially true in times of despair that can lead to anxiety and fear. These are a few of many Bible verses to refer to for peace and comfort.

 

Rapid Response Team chaplains pray for 1,500 residents, volunteers in flood-damaged B.C. communities

Support from Canadians like you made it possible to send a total of 37 chaplains for one-week deployments in the two cities. Between late November and mid-January, they prayed with more than 1,500 people and God used them to bring nine people to faith in His Son.

 

Father and former investigator: How to answer your child’s faith questions

How can you teach children truth in a world of conflicting values where they’re bombarded by misleading information at their fingertips?

 

What does it mean to be a Christian?

The answer lies in the hope of the Gospel and the basics of what being a Christian even means.

 

God Opens the Eyes of the Blind through Online Chat

Using the internet to help people see and understand the beauty of the Gospel.

 

5 Anne Graham Lotz Bible Studies for the New Year

Is your heart aching for Biblical encouragement during these times? Find a Bible study today.

 

Franklin Graham: ‘Jesus Christ gave us marching orders’

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, ... teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19–20, ESV)

 

How to Overcome Fear, Anxiety and Worry

 

Franklin Graham: The light of Christ shines in a dark world

“The deepest problem we face today is the same as it was when the Savior was born—a spiritual one, not economic, educational, political or military.”

 

Immanuel: The God who is with us

“He is not a remote or distant God, but a God who is ‘with us.’”

 

Skip Heitzig: Born to die

The Light of the World amid the shadow of the cross