November 2021

THE MAGAZINE OF THE BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION ENCOURAGES AND STRENGTHENS CHRISTIANS IN THEIR DAILY WALK WITH CHRIST. GET DISCIPLESHIP AND TEACHING ON HOW TO REACH OUT TO OTHERS FOR CHRIST AND STAY INFORMED ON BGEAC NEWS.

 

Franklin Graham: The Gospel can’t be stopped

The hopelessness of the world is priming multitudes to find the answer in the hope of the Gospel.

 

Courage under fire

For an Albuquerque couple, God’s Word rang louder than the intimidation tactics of radical activists

 

R.C. Sproul: ‘Nor were they thankful’

The sin of withholding thanks to God leads to darkness

 

Greg Laurie: An attitude of gratitude

How to give thanks—even in hard times

 

Franklin Graham shares God’s love during eight-city tour

Stretching nearly 2,000 miles, the eight-city tour, held Sept. 19-Oct. 2, yielded more than 5,000 desisions for Christ while drawing 56,000 people to worship God and hear Franklin preach the Gospel at racetracks, fairgrounds, parks and state capitol grounds.

 

Share Jesus ‘here & now’

A conversation with Kathie Lee Gifford

 

Billy Graham: The narrow road to Heaven

“Christ did not divide men and women into rich and poor, black and white or educated and uneducated. He divided them into those on the broad road that heads toward destruction, and those on the narrow road leading to eternal life.”

 

Gospel change comes to South Dakota

Will Graham shares where the hope of the world is found

 

Celebrating a soul harvest in Iowa

“Every time I get to do something for the Lord it’s like winning the Super Bowl for me. My spirit just leaps with joy knowing that someone went from death to life and will be in Heaven, that I’ll see them again, and we’ll live forever.”

 

‘I’m just a steward’

Business owner Don Abernethy honors God, supports evangelism

 

Anne Graham Lotz: Thankful for His touch

His touch has not only brought healing, it also has brought hope, peace, comfort, purpose, wisdom and so many other things besides.

 

Ruth Bell Graham: Contented, yet discontented

A poem from Ruth Bell Graham