I can never hate the man who should receive a lot of credit for me coming to Christ. Over the years I have disagreed with him on many things he has said and practiced. I believe differently about the details and I do things in church work differently than Dr. Graham. But I have never come to a place where it seems ok for me to vilify him as I have seen others do over the years.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was the only preacher I would give serious attention to. I do not know why that is the case. But when he came on television I was riveted and I paid attention and thought about his words.
Then in June 1974 my twin brother and I began a spiritual search to find a church that “sounded” like Billy Graham. We were twenty years old and not raised in church. We began to attend various kinds of churches, listening to see if it sounded like Billy.
When we came to the West Huntsville Baptist Church in Huntsville, Alabama, we knew we had come to the right place. While mulling over the claims of the gospel of Christ, my brother and I spent two months attending services and studying the Bible’s teachings. Then on August 18, 1974 through the message and ministry of Dr. Sam Wolfe, the pastor of the church, both my brother and I answered the call to trust Christ. That day I trusted him as my savior. I certainly cannot deliver myself from my sin. I have not gotten over the impact the gospel of Christ had in my life that day. Much of the credit goes to Dr. Graham. Because of that, I will never ever be able to express an out of bounds negativity or downright hatred for such a man who has served as a servant of the Lord to bring many to Christ. When I get to heaven, I will look him up and hug his neck and say “thanks.”
#1 by Stephen Mokaya on April 23, 2012 - 8:31 AM
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I LIKE HIS POWERFUL SERMONS AND INSPIRING MESSAGES.
#2 by Stephen Mokaya on April 23, 2012 - 8:33 AM
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Billy Graham is a man of God.
#3 by Roger David on May 14, 2012 - 8:55 PM
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Dr. Graham’s ministry has a been a significant factor in my coming to a personal faith in Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord. I never attended any Crusade or other event where he preached. Nevertheless, part of my journey to a renewed personal trust in Christ began when contacted by a volunteer counselor in 1969. The counselor was following up on those who attended a movie produced by Graham’s organization.
In the late 1990s, Shortly before beginning a pastorate, a visit to a Billy Graham center at Wheaton IL brought a renewed awareness of how important it is that God’s message of law and gospel be clearly, rightly, respectfully and uncompromisingly proclaimed, all in a spirit of speaking the truth in love.
There are a few Bible passages which Billy Graham and I may understand somewhat differently. But I’m convinced that he has sought (and still seeks) to correctly understand, proclaim and apply all of the Bible, and that he regards these Scriptures as the inspired Word of God.
There are also a few decisions that Dr. Graham made with which I would differ. However, I would agree that vilification of this man of God is out of order and unwarranted. When we meet before the Lord’s throne, there will be many, including me, who will also want to hug Billy and offer our thanks.