Billy Graham chaplains offered Christ’s love to New Brunswick flood victims
They need hope and compassion, and that’s what our chaplains are there to offer in the name of Jesus Christ.
They need hope and compassion, and that’s what our chaplains are there to offer in the name of Jesus Christ.
As Ottawa residents struggle to recover from the second Ottawa River flood in three years, Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains are there to offer Christ’s love and compassion.
Based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham
“Then I went down to the potter’s house, and there he was, making something at the wheel. And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter; so he made it again into another vessel, as it seemed good to the potter to make. … Look, as the clay is in the potter’s hand, so are you in My hand” (Jeremiah 18:3-4, 6).
I am convinced that the time to serve Christ is now! The night is coming. It’s time to get serious about our service to Christ.
In the first half this two-part episode, Casey describes his life as a gang member, the killing that sent him to prison, and the new life he found behind bars.
Nancy quit her government job to start a ministry for women struggling with issues like depression, self-harm, sexual abuse, unplanned pregnancy and addiction. Three decades later, she’s seen God rescue thousands of women.
Join us in praying for our government. Our nation—all nations—need God’s favor and wisdom, and we need Christians across Canada who will lift up this country and its leadership to the Lord through prayer.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association along with councillors Marlo, Becky, Hudson, and Alaukuwa from Camp Chestermere, Alberta travelled to Baker Lake, Nunavut to lead a special three-day KidzFest.
Part 2 in a 5-part series on Billy Graham Crusade hymns
Abby’s powerful story is now a movie, and her ministry has helped more than 500 abortion workers find new jobs—and new hope in Jesus Christ. Get an inside look at Abby’s story on this episode of GPS.
From plans to reality, Baker Lake woman thankful for God’s hand in arranging Celebration of Hope