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Billy Graham ministry set to release ‘Heaven’ message
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
July 16, 2014
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Billy Graham ministry set to release ‘Heaven’ message

Billy Graham ministry set to release ‘Heaven’ message
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
July 16, 2014

A new video message from Billy Graham is in production and is set to release Nov. 7, in honor of his 96th birthday. The program, called “Heaven,” is being released to churches as an evangelistic tool, in conjunction with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s My Hope 2014 with Billy Graham campaign.

A recent Barna Group study found that while 73 percent of “born-again” Christians believe they have a personal responsibility to share their faith, only half (52 percent) have actually done so in the past year.

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Among “evangelicals” – the group which overwhelmingly believes they have a responsibility to share their faith – less than one-third (31 percent) have in the past 12 months.

“Evangelism is clearly the hardest activity of the church, but it’s also the one most closely tied to the health of the local church,” said Steve Rhoads, vice president for My Hope. “We want to come alongside pastors and help them as they motivate their congregations to reach out in love.”

My Hope 2014 puts the focus on partnering with local churches to present the gospel.

This fall, “Heaven” will be available for churches to use in offering a message of hope in their own communities. Graham’s message on heaven was filmed from his home as a part of last year’s My Hope campaign.

In addition to that never-before-seen footage, this year’s program will also feature real-life stories of faith interwoven throughout, in the same style as the impactful programs previously produced such as “The Cross.”

Churches and individuals involved in My Hope 2014 are encouraged to pray and reach out to neighbors, family and friends, and invite them to a local event this November, using this newly produced video program in the setting that works best in the local church or community.

In 2013, more than 110,000 made commitments to Jesus Christ through My Hope with Billy Graham. This past Easter, churches nationwide hosted events and showings of “The Cross,” the acclaimed video message from Billy Graham. My Hope staff heard reports of churches and individuals using the videos in church services, small groups, local movie theaters, prisons, rescue missions and more.

“No matter how an individual or church uses these My Hope resources, it begins with prayer,” said Rhoads, who oversees the efforts for My Hope 2014 and My Hope UK with Billy Graham, a similar evangelistic effort taking place in the United Kingdom this year. “It starts as individuals begin to pray specifically for people they know who need the hope found in a relationship with Jesus Christ.”

Visit www.MyHopewithBillyGraham.org. You can participate by preordering your copy of “Heaven” online.