Special Event
Commemorates Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's 60th Anniversary
By Michael Ireland
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Rare Appearances were made at a
private dinner by evangelist Dr. Billy Graham and Crusade 'legends' Cliff
Barrows and George Beverly Shea to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which officially marked six decades
of years of ministry in September.
Music and program director Barrows, 87, and soloist
Shea, 101, traveled the world with the evangelist for more than 50 years,
leading music in front of millions at Billy Graham Crusades.
(Left to right): Don Wilton (Billy Graham's
pastor from First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, S.C.), Billy
Graham, Franklin Graham, Cliff Barrows and George Beverly Shea. In
the background is the choir from Central Church in Charlotte, N.C. (BGEA
Photo).
The invitation-only dinner provided an opportunity for
family and close personal friends to reminisce about the past 60 years of
proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world, but also to look
ahead to what God has in store for the ministry in the coming years.
"We're here tonight to celebrate what God has done for
these past 60 years - not only what He has done . but what I believe He has
for us in the next 60 years," said Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham and
president and CEO of the BGEA.
"The whole purpose of the BGEA -- my father, his team
-- over these years, is to take this simple message of God's love and share
it with a world who doesn't know Him. And, we've seen over the years,
millions of people give their lives to Christ. And we give God the honor. We
give Him the glory."
The evening's program consisted of Billy Graham, along
with Barrows and Shea, sharing stories of their years of ministry together.
When asked about his favorite Crusade memory, Billy
Graham replied, "I remember Times Square (in 1957), when they closed the
streets...I took my sermon text from the 42nd Street theater marquees,
because they were fitting of the emptiness of that time, and many responded
to receive Christ. That is what I remember of how God answers prayer,
because that is why we are here - to honor Christ, and I want to do so
tonight and thank Him for His faithfulness."
"All the glory of anything we ever have done or will
do, we lay at the feet of Jesus, whom I will see one day, along with Ruth --
how I love that woman. She played a big part in all this," said Mr. Graham,
who celebrated his 92nd birthday earlier this month.
"Thanks to all of you who have been with us through
the years. But don't forget all the glory goes to the Lord," he said.
The evening closed with a spirited rendition of the
classic hymn "How Great Thou Art," led by a local choir from Central Church
in Charlotte, N.C.
BGEA proclaims the Gospel of the Lord Jesus
Christ throughout the world by every effective means available. From its
headquarters in Charlotte, N.C., BGEA directs a wide range of domestic and
international evangelism ministries, including: large-scale Festivals led by
evangelists Franklin Graham and Will Graham; Dare to Be a Daniel, a youth
evangelism training project; My Hope World Evangelism Through Television;
the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team, offering the hope of Jesus Christ in
the midst of tragedy; and many others through print, television, telephone,
radio and the Internet. For more information, please visit
www.billygraham.org
.
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Special Event Commemorates Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's 60th Anniversary
By Michael Ireland
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Rare Appearances were made at a private dinner by evangelist Dr. Billy Graham and Crusade 'legends' Cliff Barrows and George Beverly Shea to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which officially marked six decades of years of ministry in September.
Music and program director Barrows, 87, and soloist Shea, 101, traveled the world with the evangelist for more than 50 years, leading music in front of millions at Billy Graham Crusades.
(Left to right): Don Wilton (Billy Graham's pastor from First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, S.C.), Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, Cliff Barrows and George Beverly Shea. In the background is the choir from Central Church in Charlotte, N.C. (BGEA Photo).
The invitation-only dinner provided an opportunity for family and close personal friends to reminisce about the past 60 years of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world, but also to look ahead to what God has in store for the ministry in the coming years.
"We're here tonight to celebrate what God has done for these past 60 years - not only what He has done . but what I believe He has for us in the next 60 years," said Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham and president and CEO of the BGEA.
"The whole purpose of the BGEA -- my father, his team -- over these years, is to take this simple message of God's love and share it with a world who doesn't know Him. And, we've seen over the years, millions of people give their lives to Christ. And we give God the honor. We give Him the glory."
The evening's program consisted of Billy Graham, along with Barrows and Shea, sharing stories of their years of ministry together.
When asked about his favorite Crusade memory, Billy Graham replied, "I remember Times Square (in 1957), when they closed the streets...I took my sermon text from the 42nd Street theater marquees, because they were fitting of the emptiness of that time, and many responded to receive Christ. That is what I remember of how God answers prayer, because that is why we are here - to honor Christ, and I want to do so tonight and thank Him for His faithfulness."
"All the glory of anything we ever have done or will do, we lay at the feet of Jesus, whom I will see one day, along with Ruth -- how I love that woman. She played a big part in all this," said Mr. Graham, who celebrated his 92nd birthday earlier this month.
"Thanks to all of you who have been with us through the years. But don't forget all the glory goes to the Lord," he said.
The evening closed with a spirited rendition of the classic hymn "How Great Thou Art," led by a local choir from Central Church in Charlotte, N.C.
BGEA proclaims the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world by every effective means available. From its headquarters in Charlotte, N.C., BGEA directs a wide range of domestic and international evangelism ministries, including: large-scale Festivals led by evangelists Franklin Graham and Will Graham; Dare to Be a Daniel, a youth evangelism training project; My Hope World Evangelism Through Television; the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team, offering the hope of Jesus Christ in the midst of tragedy; and many others through print, television, telephone, radio and the Internet. For more information, please visit www.billygraham.org .
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