Hundreds took a decision for Christ at Festival of Hope in Scotland
The festival in Falkirk was organised in partnership with about 200 churches.
BGEA UK, Premier · FALKIRK · 21 JUNE 2018 · 15:18 CET
Last week, Will Graham, the grandson of the late US evangelist Billy Graham, addressed 2,300 people in Falkirk (Scotland) with the message of the gospel.
The Central Scotland Festival of Hope was a three-day event that included a similar programme to other mass evangelism events organised by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). The event was co-organised with about 200 local churches in the region.
At the three three-day event, testimonies were shared, and the well-known pop-rock band Newsboys performed their songs live.
Will Graham, grandon of Bily Graham, preached the gospel. His message was from the parable of the Prodigal Son, in Luke 15, “The courage to come home to God”.
“We saw over 1,000 people come to Christ, who may not have otherwise been presented with that opportunity”, Lee Searle, director of BGEA in the UK said later.
Franklin Graham, president of the organisation and son of Billy Graham, will be visiting Blackpool (England) in September 2018.
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