Whether you agreed with the finer points of his theology or method of evangelism, you cannot deny that Billy Graham was a man who loved God and did his utmost to spread the gospel. We need more people with his devotion. On Wednesday, February 21, at the age of 99, Billy Graham departed this life. There have been few like him and I would daresay no preacher had more impact on America over the past century. Rather than opine his loss, I will just share the message he spent his life delivering.
And he did not shy away from discussing death.
May God grant Billy Graham rest and may his memory be eternal.
Well Done, Good And Faithful Servant: Billy Graham
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“Whether you agreed with the finer points of his theology or method of evangelism”.
No and no. And yet, all that can be said is that his death is the loss of a great man. The Lord spoke and Mr. Graham did his work. May we all have just a bit of that faith. The Lord can amaze us, and he ain’t done yet.