been retired since 2006 retired at the age of 86
In December 1968 Rev. Billy Graham was on a five-day tour of U.S. bases in South Vietnam.
Yes.
According to Billy Graham, the Sabbath day is traditionally observed on Saturday, based on the Jewish practice, as it commemorates God's rest after creation. However, many Christians, including Graham, celebrate the Sabbath on Sunday, reflecting the day of Jesus Christ's resurrection. He emphasized the importance of setting aside a day for worship and rest, regardless of the specific day observed. Ultimately, the focus is on dedicating time to God and spiritual renewal.
Because he was a good man
Yes, Billy Graham had a practice of reading one chapter of Proverbs every day because of the wisdom and guidance it provides. He found great value in its teachings and encouraged others to do the same.
Because no one has seen him in the modern day and nobody have a record of his pic
Graham Day was born in 1933.
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.s) was born in the modern day country of Saudi Arabia in Mecca.
Billy Graham, is know to preach a very simple sermon. He will start out talking about the common problems and events of the day. Then he will give he famous phrase "The Bible says...", and give God's answer for the problems of the day. Which is Jesus, God Son. He will of course give an invitation at the end to receive Jesus, to leave your seats and come forward, where counselors will be standing by.
Claire Danes
We believe in a modern day prophet, who is...Thomas S Monson (Sorry I probably spelled that wrong lol)
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints consider their President, Thomas S. Monson, to be a modern-day prophet, seer, and revelator.