When Billy Graham made his first trip to the U.K. in 1954, many protested his visit, leaving Billy Graham to wonder if he would even be allowed off the ship after his transatlantic voyage. By the end of his time there, thousands had come to know Jesus Christ, and many today still share how God transformed their lives during those Crusades.
Now Franklin Graham plans to take the same Good News throughout Scotland and England beginning this May, and again protesters are threatening the outreach, specifically calling Franklin Graham’s Biblical views “hate speech.” Several venues have cancelled.
In response, churches and everyday people from the U.K. have expressed their support of the eight-city Graham Tour, set to begin in Glasgow, Scotland, and end in London this October.
Here are some of their words of encouragement:
The importance of bringing Franklin Graham to Newport [near Cardiff] is not about hate but the absolute opposite. It is about the power of God’s love through Jesus Christ to rescue us from the power of darkness. … Imagine standing before God and saying, “I stopped people having the right to hear your message of the gospel. You sent your son but I stopped the people hearing the message.”
—Alex
Read more from his letter to Jayne Bryant, a member of the Welsh Labour Party who called for Franklin Graham’s tour stop in Cardiff to be cancelled
On behalf of this nation, our church … wants to apologise to Franklin Graham and to ask for forgiveness for rejecting him and rejecting the standard of God he stands for. We choose to honour and welcome Franklin Graham into the UK, we choose to welcome the gospel he carries, and we choose to welcome God and His standard into this nation.
—Lydia and Jonathan
Covenant Fellowship Scotland, which represents hundreds of Church of Scotland ministers, elders and members across the country, believes the decision of the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) and its majority shareholder, Glasgow City Council, not to host the American evangelist Franklin Graham at the Hydro, to be deeply regrettable and alarming, and calls on all parties to reverse the decision in the name of religious tolerance and the right to freedom of speech and expression.
—Covenant Fellowship Scotland
Read more from their press statement
I am praying for Franklin’s trip to the UK that God will be glorified in this situation.
—Lee Ann
I am praying for Franklin’s trip to the UK that God will be glorified in this situation.
—Lee Ann
… Remember to dust your feet off in that town where they won’t accept you, me or the Gospel and move on. “If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, leave that home or town and shake the dust off your feet. Truly I tell you, it will be more bearable for Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for that town” (Matthew 10:14-15). Get a very spiritual team to go with you and be prepared for extreme spiritual warfare. We who support you will go with you as well. We are here for you.
—Catherine
Perhaps you should consider what John Wesley did—preach out in the nearby countryside. Cities tend (like the ancient city with the Tower of Babel) to nurture self-centeredness and the tendency to exalt man above God. If these venues do not repent, do not let that be a reason to not proclaim the Gospel in that vicinity. Personally, as one who has dealt with same-sex attraction … it was hiding God’s Word in my heart (from childhood) so that I might not sin against Him, that was my saving foundation.”
—Charles
—Catherine
Perhaps you should consider what John Wesley did—preach out in the nearby countryside. Cities tend (like the ancient city with the Tower of Babel) to nurture self-centeredness and the tendency to exalt man above God. If these venues do not repent, do not let that be a reason to not proclaim the Gospel in that vicinity. Personally, as one who has dealt with same-sex attraction … it was hiding God’s Word in my heart (from childhood) so that I might not sin against Him, that was my saving foundation.”
—Charles
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