Showing posts with label DECISION AMERICA TOUR 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DECISION AMERICA TOUR 2016. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2016

Ordinary Lives Used by an Extraordinary God - Franklin Graham

Decision America Tour
 
 I’ve just returned from the Dakotas, where we held Decision America Tour prayer rallies in Pierre and Bismarck. South Dakota was #25 of 50 states! While we’ve passed the midpoint of the tour, we are not slowing down. We’re on a critical mission to rally believers across the nation to pray, vote, and engage in their communities with God’s truth.

Watch a brief video recap of the first 25 stops.

I’ve heard some great stories from people across the country who are coming together to pray and ask God to change our nation—and God is changing them!

From Colorado: “My 6-year-old daughter and I attended the Denver event. … After [you] prayed the salvation prayer, she said, ‘Mommy, I prayed that prayer with him!’ She didn’t know at the time that her daddy was saved 40 years earlier at a Billy Graham Crusade in Lubbock, Texas. Thank you so much for all you do. It’s huge!”

From Nebraska: “It’s easy to lose sight of what it means to be bold for Jesus. I wasn’t registered to vote until a couple months ago. I’m really thankful [you’re] doing this.”

From Rhode Island: “It has been on my heart to start a prayer group interceding for our nation for a while. We finally began about 6 weeks ago with 4 of us. We have almost doubled in size (LOL) and now are 7 strong, but with the unseen heavenly forces, we are a mighty army.”

God is touching hearts at each stop, and I’m excited to see how He will use these people in their communities. What is the Lord leading you to do? Visit DecisionAmericaTour.com to see the ways you can be involved in the tour right now. 

 

Please pray with us for these upcoming prayer rallies and invite your friends, family, and church members to join us.

#27, June 14–Springfield, Illinois
#28, June 15–Madison, Wisconsin
#29, June 16–St. Paul, Minnesota
#30, June 28–Salem, Oregon
#31, June 29–Olympia, Washington
#32, July 1–Juneau, Alaska
#33, August 9–Helena, Montana
#34, August 10–Boise, Idaho
#35, August 12–Cheyenne, Wyoming
#36, August 23–Augusta, Maine
#37, August 24–Montpelier, Vermont
#38, August 25–Albany, New York
#39, August 30–Boston, Massachusetts
#40, August 31–Providence, Rhode Island
#41, September 1–Hartford, Connecticut
#42, September 13–Dover, Delaware
#43, September 14–Trenton, New Jersey
#44, September 15–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
#45, October 4–Lansing, Michigan
#46, October 5–Indianapolis, Indiana
#47, October 6–Columbus, Ohio
#48, October 11–Annapolis, Maryland
#49, October 12–Richmond, Virginia
#50, October 13–Raleigh, North Carolina 


Thank you for your burden to see our nation turn to the Lord. Only He can restore America.

May God richly bless you!

Sincerely,

Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham

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“The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth. Then he prayed again, and heaven gave rain, and the earth bore its fruit.“
—James 5:16–18, ESV

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Franklin Graham Decision America Tour - How Long Will We Have Religious Freedom?

Decision America Tour
 “What will our religious freedoms be in a few years?” 

Dear Friend,

I’m getting ready to head to Concord, N.H., for our fourth Decision America Tour prayer rally. I know it may be bitter cold—but it will be worth it to stand in prayer for our nation. If you live in that area, I hope you will join me for the event. If not, please pray that believers there will be emboldened to be salt and light.

Last Tuesday, I stood before 3,500 people in front of Florida’s Historic Capitol for Tallahassee’s prayer rally. I was moved by their great concern for America and by their burden to see our nation turn to God.

That same day, in buildings not far away from us, several legislators introduced the Pastor Protection Act in the Florida House and Senate as a measure to protect pastors and churches in that state from government sanctions if they refuse to serve weddings that violate their beliefs. If we don't all begin taking a stand for biblical truth and morality, where will our religious freedoms be in a few years? 

 
Youth PrayingNearly 450 miles away—and 24 hours later—a crowd of 4,200 people joined us in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, next to the Old State Capitol, to pray for our nation. There were many children and youth in the crowd—and they are one of the primary reasons why I’m doing this. Unless God heals our land, what kind of country will our children and grandchildren inherit?

Thank you for your prayers and support.

Sincerely,

Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham

P.S. Many churches in the first three cities brought vans and buses to the prayer rallies, and I encourage you to do the same. Check out the tour schedule at DecisionAmericaTour.com.

“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.”
—Proverbs 14:34, NKJV

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Is Franklin Graham Leading an Exodus Out of the Republican Party? - GEORGE THOMAS/CBN CHARISMA NEWS

Graham says he will "be urging Christians to vote, to live out their faith in every part of their lives, and to pray for our nation just as Nehemiah cried out to God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore hope to His people."

Graham says he will "be urging Christians to vote, to live out their faith in every part of their lives, and to pray for our nation just as Nehemiah cried out to God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore hope to His people." (Courtesy)


Is Franklin Graham Leading an Exodus Out of the Republican Party?





Evangelist Franklin Graham is kicking off a national tour of state capitols Tuesday, calling on Christians to repent, pray and uphold Biblical values at home and at the ballot box.
The 50-state tour, called "Decision America Tour 2016," will begin this afternoon on the steps of Des Moines, Iowa's capitol.
On his website, Graham says he will "be urging Christians to vote, to live out their faith in every part of their lives, and to pray for our nation just as Nehemiah cried out to God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore hope to His people."
The trip comes ahead of the Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses in which Graham is urging Christians who care about social issues to go to the polls and vote for "godly leaders."
"I believe we are perilously close to the moral tipping point for the survival of the United States of America," Graham wrote in the most recent Decision magazine article. "I refuse to be silent and watch the future of our children and grandchildren be offered up on pagan altars of personal pleasure and immorality."
Graham, son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, is not endorsing any presidential candidate and will not allow any of them to speak at his rallies.
Late last month, Graham told followers on Facebook that he was quitting the Republican Party, partly because the GOP-controlled Congress failed to defund Planned Parenthood.
"I have no hope in the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, or Tea Party to do what is best for America," he wrote on Facebook. "Unless more godly men and women get in this process and change this wicked system, our country is in for trouble."
So will these rallies turn political? Graham insists they won't.
"Some fear I might be leading an exodus out of the Republican Party. That's not my goal at all," he wrote in a recent Facebook post. "I'm not here to hurt the Republican Party or the Democratic Party—I want to help our nation. I want to stand on capitol steps and lead this nation state by state in praying for America."
Graham insists the Decision America Tour is about rallying Christians to pray for their nation.
"We'll be praying for our leaders and praying that God would give us politicians who will stand for Biblical values," Graham said. "I want to challenge Christians to get involved in the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and all others to make a difference, to get engaged at every level and to vote."
"The Bible calls us to be salt and light in this world," he continued. "It's time we got off the sidelines and got involved in actively working and praying to stop the moral decline of this great nation."
You can follow updates on the tour here
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Decision America Tour Event Draws Only This Many People


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Franklin Graham kicked off his 50-state Decision America Tour in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday afternoon. The series of events is meant to call the nation to prayer and to encourage Christians to become more politically engaged. (Video Screenshot Image)
Despite a sunny day, a steady south wind dropped wind chills to just 20° F on the west steps of the Iowa Statehouse on Tuesday afternoon.
That didn't prevent at least 2,000 people from gathering to hear from the Rev. Franklin Graham, who kicked off his Decision America Tour in the capital city of the first-in-the-nation caucus state. Another 1,000 people watched from the warmth of their own homes on a live stream of the event on the Billy Graham Evangelist Association's YouTube channel.
The event has since been archived online for others to view.
Graham opened his speech with a greeting from his father, who at 97 years of age is unable to travel. He then discussed the problems the nation faces.
"No political party is going to be able to turn this around," he told the crowd. "I have no hope in the Democratic Party—listen to me—I have zero hope in the Republican party. I have no hope in Tea Party or any other party. My only hope is in Almighty God and His Son, Jesus Christ. The most important thing we can do as Christians ... is pray."
Graham then spoke about the story of Nehemiah and how it parallels what is happening to America today. He said the steps Nehemiah took should be the template for those who were in attendance:
• prayerfully confess the sins of the nation,
• prayerfully confess one's personal sins,
• prayerfully confess the sins of our fathers,
Graham then asked the audience if their sins were forgiven, and if they really believed it. He said he wanted to be sure that everyone in attendance knew that God loved them, and that they understood the Good News of salvation through Jesus Christ.
He then led those in the audience in need of it in a Sinner's Prayer.
Graham next discussed the rise of secularism during the "deep sigh" the nation took following the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union. He said there was little difference between the ideologies, particularly for Christians, and he urged them to fight.
Quoting frequently from his father's past speeches, he laid out a two-point battle plan to fight against the invasion of secularism in the political realm. The first of those is to vote.
"Vote for candidates that stand for biblical truth and biblical principles, and that are willing to live them," he said. "I'm not here to tell you who to vote for. I'm not going to do that ... but I'm asking you to vote. Do it."
The then urged Christians to stand up and answer the call of their communities, their state, and their nation. He said his father believed it was imperative that committed Christians enter public service.
"We need men and women ... of Christian commitment to run for political office this coming year, no matter which political party you belong," he said, quoting from speeches his father made in the 1970s and 1950s. "It is the easiest thing in the world for us, as Christians, to think of national [and] world politics as something only involving men and women of the world. That's where we fail. Our job, as Christians, is to make the impact of Christ felt in every phase of life: religious, social, economic, and political. But we must not do it in our own strength or wisdom. We can only do it as we surrender ourselves completely to God, allowing Him to work in us."
Graham said the choice may not be easy. It may sometimes require choosing the candidate that is closest to the biblical ideal. But, he added, the most important elections are those closest to home: mayors, city council, county commissioner, judges, and school boards.
"Could you imagine, that in the next two or three election cycles, that the majority of mayors and city councils of America were born-again Christians, the impact that would have on our nation and our cities?" he asked. "If men and women of God controlled the school boards of America, think about [the impact] that would have for the next 20 years on the education system of this nation."
Graham urged those who attended the event to go back to their communities and start up prayer groups and to pray for their communities. He also urged them to look for Christians in their communities to persuade to run for office, and to support their campaigns.
In closing, he urged those in attendance to go to the Decision America Tour website and to sign the pledge to both God and country. The pledge incorporates 1 Corinthians 3:11, 2 Chronicles 7:14, and 2 Corinthians 4:5.
Upcoming events include Jan. 12 in Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 13 in Baton Rouge, La., and Jan. 19 in Concord, N.H.
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

DECISION AMERICA TOUR 2016 with Franklin Graham

Decision America Tour
“America is too young to die.” 

Dear Friend,

My father, Billy Graham, turns 97 this week on November 7. He still has a tremendous burden for the lost and faithfully prays for our nation. He is deeply concerned about the direction of our nation, and I can’t think of a better encouragement on his birthday than knowing that many others are also devoting themselves to fervent prayer and bold action for America.

Nearly 40 years ago, my father said something that is even more pressing today. “Will America turn to God at this late hour, or will America continue on the broad road that leads to destruction? … There is no possible solution to the problems we face apart from a change in the spiritual atmosphere.” He continued with chilling words: “America is too young to die.”

My father then urged Christians to pray for America, to get involved in the political process, and to help shape the kind of country we’d all want for our children and grandchildren. That’s exactly what I’m going to do on Decision America Tour in 2016—to travel to each of the 50 states to proclaim the Gospel and call the church to follow God’s Word in repenting of our sins and seeking Him. I will challenge Christians to take a stand, to get off the sidelines, and to get involved in the political process at all levels.

Today we’re announcing three more stops on the tour: Columbia, South Carolina, February 9; Atlanta, Georgia, February 10; and Honolulu, Hawaii, February 24. I’m also asking you to join your state’s prayer team and to sign the Decision America pledge. Will you act today—and will you invite everyone you know to join me in your state capital in 2016?

America is too young to die. God, revive our nation!



Sincerely,

Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham 


“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
—2 Chronicles 7:14, NKJV