Sydney to give thanks for Billy Graham on Friday 9th March
St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney will host a special thanksgiving service for the life and ministry of Billy Graham. Read more
Reading into discipleship: Knowing vs knowing of God
“Do you ever feel a sense of guilt or embarrassment when someone mentions one of the great Christian classic works and you’ve never even looked at it? …”
– Kirsten McKinlay points out that knowing about God – and knowing God – are very different things. Read it all at GoThereFor.com.
10 Point Sermon Checklist
Peter Grainger shares some simple questions you can ask about your sermon – at Unashamed Workman.
The Deceitful Heart — Lent reflections from Dr Peter Jensen – Part 2
In the second of seven videos during the season of Lent, Archbishop Peter Jensen asks ‘How’s your heart?’, looking at the deceitful heart. Published by GAFCON.
Church Society series for Lent
We’re now well into the season of Lent.
Whether or not you personally observe Lent, it’s always a good time to mediate on the great truths of Scripture.
Over at Church Society’s blog, Lee Gatiss has been posting Lent reflections:
So far (earliest first), the posts are:
A Revolutionary Act: Saying the Creed.
The Author of Perfect Happiness.
– with more to come, at Church Society.
Reactions to the Church Society, Reform, FWS merger
Church Society has posted several video reactions to the announced the Church Society, Reform, FWS merger – on their Vimeo channel.
T.C. Hammond: God’s Purposes are Independent of Time (Article 17)
“So much attention has been paid to what we may call the problems of Predestination that sometimes the positive teaching of the Article is overlooked. It is worthwhile to devote some time to this obvious duty. …”
– The Australian Church Record republishes this 1957 article by Archdeacon T.C. Hammond.
Slipping into the slumber of the Spirit
“Do you want to square an ethical circle? Then insist that holy matrimony can only be between people of the opposite sex, and, at the same time, approve monogamous, life-long sexual relationships between people of the same sex.
Very strange? Well, the argument in favour goes like this: …”
– GAFCON General Secretary Dr Peter Jensen asks when will the churches of the west wake from their slumber?
(Photo: The Pastor’s Heart.)
Billy Graham in Sydney — and the best decision Phillip Jensen ever made
“I was just 13 when I first heard Billy Graham preach. At his urging, back on that autumn day in 1959, I decided to give my life to Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour. It was the best decision I have ever made and so I have remained for ever thankful to God for Billy Graham.
William Franklin Graham was one of the world’s global citizens, but this week, at age 99, he died in his native state of North Carolina. He preached in more countries to more people than any other man in history. Amongst his preaching tours he visited Sydney three times (1959, 1968, 1979). On each occasion the gospel he preached affected thousands – changing individuals, families and communities. His was a global mission that affected local communities. It was a high-profile ministry that transformed the lives of little people.”
– Read Phillip Jensen’s tribute to Billy Graham, and get a sense for the impact on Sydney of this preacher of the gospel.
Billy Graham Preaches in Sydney
“In ideal weather conditions, Billy Graham’s Sydney Crusade opened at the Show Ground with record first day’s crowd of over 50000 Dr. Graham’s address was simple, direct, and Bible based, of about forty minutes’ duration, concluding with an invitation for decisions…”
– In memory of his life, and with thanksgiving to God for his ministry – the Australian Church Record has re-published their report on the opening night of the Billy Graham 1959 Sydney Crusade.
(Photo from his 1979 Crusade, courtesy Ramon Williams.)
Christianity Today feature on Billy Graham
Christianity Today – founded by Billy Graham in 1956 – has a special feature on its founder.
Albert Mohler gives thanks for Billy Graham
In today’s issue of The Briefing, Albert Mohler gives thanks for Billy Graham – and also shares some personal reflections. (Billy Graham spoke at Albert Mohler’s inauguration at Southern Seminary.)
Update:
The text of Dr Mohler’s tribute is now online: The Preacher: Billy Graham and American Evangelicalism.
Peter Jensen ‘a new person’ after hearing Billy Graham
Dr Peter Jensen spoke with Dominic Steele at The Pastor’s Heart today, giving thanks for Billy Graham and his ‘the Bible says’ message.
Peter related how he left the 1959 Sydney Crusade knowing he was ‘a new person’.
Most encouraging. Many would benefit from watching this.
Watch at The Pastor’s Heart Facebook page – soon to be posted to the website.
(Peter also gives an update on GAFCON.)
And here’s an idea:
While Billy Graham’s name is in people’s consciousness, why not show Billy’s My Hope: The Cross video.
‘Billy Graham was on the wrong side of history’??
“When Billy Graham stands before the judgment seat of God, he may finally realize how badly he failed his country, and perhaps his God. On civil rights and the environmental crisis, the most important issues of his lifetime, he championed the wrong policies.
Graham was on the wrong side of history.
The world’s most famous evangelist let his apocalyptic anticipation of the coming kingdom of God blind him to the realities of living in this world. …”
– Well, that didn’t take long. From The Guardian.
Sadly reminiscent of this April 2000 article by John Shelby Spong, one-time bishop in the Episcopal Church of the USA –
“If Christianity is to survive into the future, it will have to evolve radically beyond the images employed by Billy Graham. It will be forced to become something new and different. It will have to surrender its claims to miracle, magic and exclusiveness. …
A radically reformed Christianity will have to rethink the traditional understandings of Jesus who will become not a rescuing divine savior who paid the price of sin on the cross of Calvary…”
Those who know the Lord Jesus also know that Billy Graham was on the right side of history. Photo: BGEA.
Dominic Steele to speak with Peter Jensen about Billy Graham – 3:00pm today
From Dominic Steele at The Pastor’s Heart Facebook page:
“Former Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen will speak live with Dominic Steele this afternoon in a special edition of The Pastor’s Heart, remembering … Billy Graham, who has died aged 99.
Billy Graham’s 1959 Crusade was perhaps, at a national level, the closest Australia has come to what could be described as a revival.
Peter Jensen himself became a Christian listening to Billy Graham that day.
Write ‘Billy’ in the comments below to be notified when ‘The Pastor’s Heart’ is live.
The full interview will be available later at www.thepastorsheart.net.”
3:00pm AEDT today (Thursday 22nd February 2018)