Evangelist Billy Graham
The lack of depth that conversions at Billy Graham's crusades have:
- Only 2% of the people coming forward at a Crusade have never been
Christians and are actually giving their life to Christ for the first
time, and of these 80% fall away.
- A great majority of people that come forward are sent to Catholic
and extremely liberal Churches, extremely few are sent to solid Bible
believing churches., In the Catholic Standard and Times, Thursday,
July 16, 1992, p. 10, this Catholic paper reported that 1,900 Catholics
responded to Billy Graham's call to make decisions for Christ in the
Philadelphia Crusade and were referred to about 250 parishes.
- People that come forward are sent even to Jewish synagogues and
New Age churches.
- Converts are given the impression that Christ wants decisions for
him, rather than that Christ wants disciples.
- The people attending the crusades are almost all Christians, due
to the high numbers of Christian counsellors and the high number of
church people which are always intentionally bussed in, (Frady exposes
this, and in 1992 a writer of the Williamette Week did a major story
for the magazine detailing how she had searched the entire week at
the Billy Graham Crusade for an unsaved person and failed to find
a single non-Christian. There were a few, but so few she didn't find
any. William ette Week, Oct. 1,1992).
- Most decisions at the crusades are for trivial things such as to
stop smoking.
(Excerpted from The
Deception of Billy Graham)
Billy
Graham's Tragic Romeward Run
Billy
Graham's Catholic Connection
EVANGELISM:
(Billy Graham) The Trojan Horse of the 1990's. Also shows the Catholic
connection.
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