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On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell marking the end of a communist country in Germany and the new era of freedom in eastern Europe. Billy Graham had first visited behind the Iron Curtain in 1959 as a tourist and left “with a dream, a hope, and a prayer that someday I, along with others, might proclaim the Gospel throughout” those communist-run countries.
Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 1-3 p.m. for a book-signing as we welcome Max Lucado to the Billy Graham Library
Join us in reading through the Bible in 2014
Happy birthday!
Billy Graham explores the hope, fulfillment and even joy that can be achieved by looking at nearing home from God’s point of view.
Over 1500 bikers with big bikes and even bigger hearts rolled into the Billy Graham Library to deliver more than 3000 shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.
This decision card documented the personal commitment to Christ that Billy Graham made 80 years ago on November 1, 1934, just days before his 16th birthday, at a Mordecai Ham …
“Your word is my source of hope.” -Psalm 119:114 Billy Graham once said, “The greatest need in our world today is the need for hope. We thrive on hope, we …
Fall events for all ages at the Billy Graham Library – New pastor appreciation and Veteran’s Day events added
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