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Franklin Graham Festival Draws 46,000 in Tenn.

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Christian Post Reporter
Tue, Apr. 29 2008 12:32 PM ET
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Nearly 46,000 people attended the Franklin Graham festival in east Tennessee this past weekend where attendees heard a serious message about salvation.

“We live in the South where it’s culturally accepted to go to church, and many people go to church believing that they’re saved, they’re forgiven, and they’re going to go to heaven,” said Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) and international Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse, according to BGEA.

“But for many there’s something missing because they don’t have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ,” he warned. “The choice you make tonight is going to decide where you spend eternity.”

During the three-day event, 1,207 people responded to Graham’s invitation to make a commitment to Jesus Christ.

On Saturday, more than 183 children responded to the call to follow Christ among the 6,196 children that attended the KidzFest program.

The Franklin Graham Fest, April 25-27, took place in the basketball arena at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Knoxville’s mayor Bill Haslam welcomed the East Tennessee Franklin Graham Festival on Friday night.

“If we’re going to have the kind of city we want we can do that by creating businesses here and revitalizing downtown and all sorts of great things, but the main way to build the kind of city we want is to change hearts,” Haslam told the audience.

The Festival brought together thousands of volunteers and 478 churches across denominational lines to work in partnership with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association to organize and plan for the event.

In addition to the message, the festival also featured music by award-winning artists, including Toby Mac, Israel Houghton & New Breed, Group 1 Crew, Michael W. Smith, Austins Bridge, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Phil Stacey, Tommy Coomes Band, Dennis Agajanian, and a 1,500-voice choir made up of volunteers from churches across the region.

Earlier this month, Graham held his first Festival of 2008 in Belfast, North Ireland. The Festival was the largest evangelistic event in the area in nearly 50 years.

Upcoming events this year will be held in Villahermosa, Mexico (June 6-8); Timisoara, Romania (July 4-6); Charleston, S.C. (Sept. 19-21); and Taipei, Taiwan (Oct. 30-Nov. 2).

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mercy4u
  • Fri May 02, 2008 10:10 am
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Its a great thing to hear! May God bless you all!
msnchris70
  • Thu May 01, 2008 3:32 pm
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Both Franklin and his Father Billy are well respected preachers of the Gospel by their Catholic friends. Every want to know where Billy got his honorary PHD from? He got it from a Catholic University.

Billy Graham is one of the few Evangelical types who Catholics truly honor as a fantastic example of a Christian. I like the idea of Saint Billy!
3rd
  • Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:39 pm
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It's not what you believe in or even what you put your faith in that saves. It's actually the truth itself that saves…it’s the promise of that truth that saves. The truth is that God promises that everyone who believes in Jesus Christ will be saved (John 3:16; Romans 10:9-10). We have all sinned and fallen short of God’s glory (Romans 3:23). As a result, we deserve death and an eternity apart from God (Romans 6:23). But God loved us enough to die in our place, taking the punishment that we deserved (Romans 5:8). As a result, all those who believe are saved and eternally secure. Have you placed your faith in Christ? Have you accepted the truth? If the answer is yes, then throw away your doubts and trust God. If you know Jesus as your Savior, you are saved without a doubt! If the answer is no, then believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior and you will be saved! That's God's truth and His promise.
TerryH
  • Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:59 am
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Cowboy,
Jesus called us friends. You cannot have a friendship without a personal relationship.
smithdl
  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:19 pm
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Cowboy,

Think on this one. Christ said that to follow him you must pick up your cross daily(luke 9:23)

The reason I say this is because that is what is meant here. You don't just go to church once a week and be baptized and then your done. To follow Christ is to daily die to one's self and live in him. That I would call a "relationship". And although no, that is not what brings salvation, it is a fruit of true faith.
FullGospel
  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:57 pm
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Hey cowboyfan88, you're right in saying "personal relationship" isn't in the Bible anywhere. It didn't make its appearance within Christianity until about 1850, but let's look at the good:
478 churches "across denominational lines" came together to support our brother in Christ, Franklin Graham. In other words, we finally started acting like one body of Christ. Praise God!
ronwilson4u
  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:58 pm
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Praise the Lord!
Hope Page: itsallaboutjesusnotme.blogspot.com
cowboyfan88
  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:10 pm
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Is the gospel believing that Jesus did it all? It is but that's not what he said here. Were is the verse that says you have to have a "personal" relationship? That is the reason people, which one time included me; are confused about what real salvation is. It's not relationship that saves but in what you believe and what you put your faith in.
Jesusis1
  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:46 pm
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Thank You Mr. Graham for continuing to carry the message of the Gospel. My God continue to richly bless you.
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