果冻视频

February 21, 2018
Gordon Govier

果冻视频 Remembers Billy Graham

Billy Graham partnered with 果冻视频 Christian Fellowship many times during his life in order to bring the gospel message to college students.

One campus that he often visited was the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the home for many years of . He spoke at Urbana at least nine times: in 1948, 1957, 1961, 1964, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1984, and 1987. (Photo from Urbana 64.)

鈥淲hat a wonderful joy it is to go to a city and hold a crusade in which there are university students engaged in 果冻视频, who are winning people to Christ, and who believe in the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,鈥 Graham said at Urbana 57. At each Urbana he challenged the attendees to make a commitment to follow Jesus Christ for the rest of their lives.

鈥淗e has left an unforgettable legacy with generations of Urbana students, tens of thousands who have been mobilized long-term around the world because of Dr. Graham鈥檚 challenge to give their lives to God鈥檚 global mission,鈥 said Tom Lin, 果冻视频鈥檚 president.

Former president Alec Hill said that students appreciated Billy Graham鈥檚 commitment to integrity in ministry and responded to his challenge to devote their lives to a worthwhile cause. 鈥淗e will be remembered as a humble, faithful follower of Jesus Christ,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淗is personal influence, which was considerable, is totally related to his desire to share the gospel message with as many people as possible.鈥

At more than one Urbana, Graham quoted a six-word phrase written in the Bible of , an heir to the Borden milk fortune who died in Egypt on his way to the mission field. 鈥淭here are a thousand things you can do with your life; a thousand ways you can spend it,鈥 he said at Urbana 87. 鈥淏ut how many of them will enable you to say at the end of your life, 鈥樷?鈥

Hundreds, probably thousands, can look back on their encounter with Billy Graham at Urbana and reflect on how that one meeting changed their lives鈥攑eople such as and . At one Urbana conference, a medical student in the audience by diagnosing a blood clot from Dr. Graham鈥檚 on-stage discomfort.

At a news conference at Urbana 87, Graham said, 鈥淚 do not know any organization in the world that so motivates students and young people to become missionaries throughout the world [as 果冻视频]. I meet them wherever I go in the world. They鈥檙e scattered to almost all the countries of the world and they come up to me and they tell me 鈥業 heard you, I saw you at Urbana.鈥 You feel like you鈥檙e already in a family because something happens here that makes us a family even though we belong to different organizations.鈥

Lin observed that Dr. Graham鈥檚 commitment to mobilizing students was unwavering. 鈥淲e are honored to have his name so closely associated with ours鈥攊t鈥檚 often what people think of when they think about Urbana,鈥 he said.

Graham also held evangelistic meetings on college campuses: at the University of Minnesota during 果冻视频鈥檚 鈥淵ear of Evangelism鈥 in 1950-1951, and a four-day mission at Yale University in 1957. He spoke to over 31,000 people during a weeklong series of meetings at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in September of 1982.

Billy Graham spoke at the University of Chicago during his 1962 Chicago crusade and at seven campuses in New England during his 1981 New England crusade. , has its roots in the 1978 and 1980 Billy Graham meetings that were held in Las Vegas.

After Billy Graham鈥檚 1957 crusade in New York City, 果冻视频 staff were charged with the responsibility of following up with the 1,700 college students who committed to follow Christ during those meetings. One of those who came to faith at the 1957 crusade was Ned Hale, who described his journey to faith in this way:

When I first heard Billy Graham at a 鈥渃ampus mission鈥 at Yale University in 1957, I believed in God but not that I was a sinner. I was upright morally and even working my way through school. After four months of struggling unsuccessfully to prove that I was not a sinner (to myself if not to others), I was ready to hear Graham again at his Madison Square Garden crusade. The Holy Spirit convinced me not only of my sin but also that Jesus was alive, and equally incredibly that he loves me!

Ned became an 果冻视频 student at Yale, and then joined 果冻视频 staff after graduation. He held a number of leadership positions over a long career in campus ministry. Today, as a retiree, he volunteers as 果冻视频鈥檚 archivist.

Speaking at Urbana 57, Graham may have foreshadowed the student activism of the sixties by telling students they had the power to change the world. 鈥淵ou cannot wait upon the faculty,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou cannot wait upon older leaders. It is time for students to exert their leadership with all of their enthusiasm and the tremendous power that they have. Give it all to Christ.鈥

Speaking at Urbana 64, Graham said: 鈥淕od has given us an open door and given us the tools and technology to touch the whole world in the next decade鈥攊f you and I mean business, if we are faithful.鈥

Billy Graham was faithful to the end; his life was dedicated to his Savior and Lord. For many students who heard him at Urbana and on the other campuses where he spoke, he modeled a life of total commitment to the gospel: 鈥渘o reserves, no retreat, no regrets.鈥

  

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