Stories

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

 

Does the Bible value women?

5 ways God valued women in the Bible.

 

Why does God allow evil?

A “good” life is one that is centered on faith in Jesus Christ, the only cure for evil and its consequences.

 

Blackpool settlement, apology sends strong statement for religious freedom in UK

Bus ads for the Lancashire Festival of Hope with Franklin Graham were pulled in Blackpool, England, in 2018. A recent ruling and settlement over the action could have a far-reaching impact on religious freedom protection.

 

People From 6 Continents Simultaneously Hear the Gospel

During Will Graham's evangelistic outreach in West Virginia, people from all over the world watched the live broadcast.

 

Skillet’s electrifying music echoes message of hope

Skillet lit up the city of Fairmont, West Virginia, with their high-energy and inspirational lyrics.

 

Chaplains minister to grieving Kelowna residents after tragic crane collapse

As Kelowna B.C. residents gathered July 17 to mourn the deaths of five people in a crane accident, six chaplains from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Rapid Response Team chaplains were at the candlelight vigil.

 

“A lightened burden”

God uses chaplains to bring hope to hurting community

 

Billy Graham Trivia: What Food Did Billy Graham Try to Make on a Camping Trip?

What food did Billy Graham attempt to make on a camping trip with his son, Franklin?

 

The Cove’s Mexican street tacos

These fresh street tacos are served at the Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove.

 

Summer Soul Refresher: God will fight for you

What battle are you facing today? Find encouragement in these historical accounts from the Bible as we continue a series of articles on God’s promises.

 

We Cannot Stop

From the desk of Franklin Graham

 

Billy Graham chaplains travelling to Kelowna for crane collapse candlelight vigil

Six Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains are going to Kelowna, B.C. to offer spiritual and emotional support to people attending a candlelight vigil for five men who died July 12 when a crane collapsed on a construction site.