Much has been written and said in the aftermath of the passing of one described by some as "America's Pastor" - Dr. Billy Graham. Many have spoken highly of his ministry, and referred to his evangelistic career in glowing terms. But what is the true legacy of Dr. Graham? What were the real effects of his evangelism? How should his ministry be viewed by evangelical and Bible-believing Christians, now that he has passed on to his eternal reward? This message gives some of the answers to these and other questions...
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Great Sermon! Converted 1990 then went to FIEC Church where the Pastor placed BG on a pedestal, and was involved in ‘BG Scotland 1991’. I influenced several folk to attend - 3 people making professions of faith including my mother. I noted there was no conviction of sin, all 3 proved to be false converts of the easy-believism 'gospel'. Speaking to Pastor I mentioned I was burdened for RC’s and had some tracts. He told me to burn them on the fire. Providentially I was reading ‘J C Ryle: Why Were Our Reformers Burned’. The pastor told me then that several in the fellowship were RC, and that he enjoyed fellowship with the local RC priest, just like BG. My mind was in a whirl. Providentially, Stephen Hamilton of Glasgow Free Presbyterian Church had some pamphlets exposing BG’s ministry. The Lord provided the answers …BG is the main instrument of the ecumenical downgrade easy believism in the UK
Thank you Stephen. I haven't at hand the larger paper you sent, but still have the one 'Billy Graham and His Bible'. Your kindness eventually led me to grasp the evils of Ecumenism and Popery as a new believer and to separate from it. Every encouragement and blessing from a thankful brother in Christ, and thank you for this faithful review of BG.