Will Graham: God is on the move
A letter from Will Graham.
A letter from Will Graham.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on lives and economies around the world, more and more struggling Canadians are visiting Search for Jesus evangelism websites. Mickey,* an Alberta resident, was struggling in his marriage and family life. Read his story.
An interview with Andrew and Norine Brunson
2020 has been a year for the books, and these uncertain times may have you worried. Yet, even when life gets difficult or shaky—God is unmoved.
How do I spend time with God? Can I actually get to know Him?
Whether maneuvering COVID-19 restrictions, a serious illness or natural disaster, some people simply remain peaceful—in all circumstances. Find out how.
As the world watched the horrific aftermath of the explosions in Beirut, Lebanon, a woman contacted Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s (BGEA’s) Arabic Facebook page to ask for prayer.
“Parenting is the most important responsibility most of us will ever face, and none of us does it perfectly,” - Billy Graham
“While the circumstances may be different, the same holds true today as several countries in the Middle East are closed to the spread of the message of Jesus Christ. But thankfully, the Lord’s Word knows no bounds! God is working mightily in the Middle East to call the lost unto repentance and salvation.”
Between ongoing economic issues and political tensions, this tragedy is now another burden the tiny country has to bear.
Race, homosexuality, addiction and abuse—all hot button issues with plenty of opportunities to air personal views about them, especially online.
When Billy Graham chaplains Kevin Williams and Ken Dunlap walked through the streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, during protests, they sensed people’s inquiring looks: What are you doing here?