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« on: February 21, 2018, 06:00:01 AM »

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/21/rev-billy-graham-prominent-christian-evangelist-dead-at-99-fox-news-confirms.html
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2018, 06:27:12 AM »

Home with the Lord, Im sure there was a big welcome for him.

I read an interesting story that the Doctors tried to diagnose him with Parkinson's but he never showed symptoms so they had to re diagnose him.  Grin A fighter till the end.  cooldude

What a full and productive life.
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2018, 06:56:58 AM »

Truly a great man and a soldier of the Lord. I am sure a wonderful homecoming is taking place in Heaven right now!  angel
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2018, 08:43:54 AM »

he just changed addresses. RIP Billy. I will miss you.
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« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2018, 08:50:23 AM »

My feelings echo the others. This morning I watched an interview with former Gov. Huckabee, he said if ever there was fake news.....this is it. Billy Graham didn't die, he will live forever. Like Wizzard said....he just changed addresses.  cooldude
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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2018, 10:47:32 AM »

My feelings echo the others. This morning I watched an interview with former Gov. Huckabee, he said if ever there was fake news.....this is it. Billy Graham didn't die, he will live forever. Like Wizzard said....he just changed addresses.  cooldude

To which I say, that is true for all of us. The only difference being where your final address is located.
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« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2018, 11:36:15 AM »

My feelings echo the others. This morning I watched an interview with former Gov. Huckabee, he said if ever there was fake news.....this is it. Billy Graham didn't die, he will live forever. Like Wizzard said....he just changed addresses.  cooldude
      Amen John and he has passed the mantle on to his son Franklin as Elijah passed the mantle to Elisha. Rest in eternal peace with Jesus Brother Graham
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2018, 11:45:37 AM »

He personally brought me to Christ, back in (roughly) 1972. I won't go into anything lengthy, but I watched him on TV in a little apt. in Des Moines. Just flipped the channel and saw this man preaching in the middle of a fully packed football stadium. I listened with skeptics' ears for several minutes, couldn't argue with a thing he said, and then the cameras panned the crowd. Every single person seemed to have the same look on their faces as mine had: this man is speaking the truth, and I had better believe him. I really looked hard at all of the people they showed and what impressed me was that they were all just like me. I wouldn't have stood out in that crowd. If they knew something I didn't know, I wanted to know more.

Thank you Billy Graham for showing me the path to Jesus. Please save a seat for me.
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2018, 12:37:39 PM »

Awesome Testimony. Thanks for sharing!  cooldude cooldude

He personally brought me to Christ, back in (roughly) 1972. I won't go into anything lengthy, but I watched him on TV in a little apt. in Des Moines. Just flipped the channel and saw this man preaching in the middle of a fully packed football stadium. I listened with skeptics' ears for several minutes, couldn't argue with a thing he said, and then the cameras panned the crowd. Every single person seemed to have the same look on their faces as mine had: this man is speaking the truth, and I had better believe him. I really looked hard at all of the people they showed and what impressed me was that they were all just like me. I wouldn't have stood out in that crowd. If they knew something I didn't know, I wanted to know more.

Thank you Billy Graham for showing me the path to Jesus. Please save a seat for me.
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« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2018, 01:42:21 PM »

He was a man who served whom he said he served.  He lived by the values he said he had.  Despite his fame and attention he maintained a sense of humility.  He was a good man, a good example.  The world would be a better place if more chose to live, to contribute as he did.
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« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2018, 02:04:44 PM »

for those who never read this. always plant a seed for we never know when it will grow.

Jesus Saves an Ordinary Farm Boy
https://billygraham.org/decision-magazine/october-2009/jesus-saves-an-ordinary-farm-boy/

One day in May 1934, 15-year-old Billy Graham came home from school and set out to pitch hay to the mules with one of the hired hands at his family’s farm on the outskirts of Charlotte, North Carolina. The two heard singing from behind the barn, and the hired man wondered aloud what was happening.

“I guess they’re some fanatics that have talked Daddy into using the place,” Billy replied.

Little did he know that he himself would be an answer to one of the prayers offered up that day during the prayer meeting being held in the pasture of his family’s dairy farm. One of the men in attendance, a salesman named Vernon Patterson, prayed that God would raise up someone from Charlotte to preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth.

Billy had been baptized and confirmed. He went to church each week, his family had Bible reading and prayer together, and he was vice president of the youth group at his church. But his real interests lay elsewhere. He hoped one day to play professional baseball.

That September, when an evangelist named Mordecai Ham came to Charlotte to preach at what would become an 11-week crusade, Billy wanted no part of it. After a few weeks, however, he became curious. Ham was known for pointing out sin in the communities where he preached, and he claimed to have affidavits stating that students at one of Charlotte’s high schools were involved in immoral behavior at a house across the street from the school. Rumors then spread that students would protest at Ham’s meetings.

These developments piqued Billy’s interest. And then a friend named Albert McMakin said, “Why don’t you come out and hear our fighting preacher?” Billy liked the idea of a fighter. The deal was clinched when McMakin offered to let Billy drive his dairy truck to the meetings.

After one service, Billy was hooked. He attended night after night, dutifully taking notes as Ham preached—and becoming increasingly convicted that he was a sinner who did not know Jesus Christ. He began to realize that neither his baptism and confirmation nor his church attendance would save him.

“Our family Bible reading, praying, psalm-singing and church-going—all these had left me restless and resentful,” writes Mr. Graham in his autobiography. “In a word, I was spiritually dead.”

During each service, Ham invited people to come forward and receive Christ. On November 1, six days before his 16th birthday, Billy responded to that invitation. The choir sang four verses of “Just As I Am,” followed by the hymn “Almost Persuaded, Now to Believe.” On the final verse of that song, Billy went forward, feeling, he writes, “as if I had lead weights attached to my feet.”

That night, he repented of his sins and prayed to receive Christ. And although he felt no great emotion, he knew he was a new person. His mother, Morrow Coffey Graham, recalled later that when she arrived home from the meeting that night, Billy threw his arms around her and said, “Mother, I’m a changed boy!”

In the months that followed, Billy grew in faith and began, sometimes shyly, to share his faith with others. Once, an evangelist named Jimmie Johnson stayed at the Graham home while in Charlotte, and Billy accompanied him to an evangelistic meeting at a jail. Johnson asked Billy to speak to the prisoners for a few minutes, introducing him as “a fellow who’ll tell you what it’s like to be converted.” The prisoners looked uninterested as Billy spoke, leading him to think he would never be a preacher.

Billy Graham couldn’t see the path on which God would eventually lead him. And during that “pasture prayer meeting” the previous May, Vernon Patterson couldn’t have known that a boy doing chores on the other side of the barn might be someone God would use in answer to his prayer.

But looking back over the last 75 years, one can see how God called, prepared and led an ordinary young man to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ to nearly 215 million people in more than 185 countries.

Are you praying for a loved one to be saved? Someone who shows no interest in Jesus Christ?

Jesus taught that we are to pray and never give up (Luke 18:1). More than seven decades ago, God transformed a farm boy in Charlotte, North Carolina, in answer to prayer. You may see God answer your prayers in the same fashion.
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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2018, 02:18:06 PM »

As we all know there are many tv evangelist who have been found to be corrupt, but he was one preacher no one could ever find fault with. I have always had great respect  for him and his ministry. RIP!
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« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2018, 05:22:41 AM »

We should all be praying for another Billy Graham.
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« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2018, 05:33:48 AM »

We should all be praying for another Billy Graham.

His son is doing a pretty good job. He just needs to earn the respect. I like him. Problem is that this is a different time. In Billy's early days people flocked to revivals to hear him. Today it's not as popular to express your christian beliefs. You might offend someone and be called racist.
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« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2018, 07:20:28 AM »

Heard on the radio this morning that his body will lie in state at the Capitol in DC.

That is an honor that is rarely bestowed upon civilians.
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« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2018, 10:12:26 AM »

We should all be praying for another Billy Graham.

His son is doing a pretty good job. He just needs to earn the respect. I like him. Problem is that this is a different time. In Billy's early days people flocked to revivals to hear him. Today it's not as popular to express your christian beliefs. You might offend someone and be called racist.

agree. I liked watching his grandson who had a church, however he is out of the ministry right now, left his church, due to major family problems btwn him and his wife. he was on the edge the way he dressed and hairstyle, sometimes people get too close to the worldly fire. but he gave good messages that made one think and search the Word more.
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« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2018, 10:27:59 AM »

2 Timothy 4:7 (NIV)
I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.

The man did all three of the above with grace and humility.
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